Ensuring the QoS requirements in 802.16 scheduling
Proceedings of the 9th ACM international symposium on Modeling analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems
Adaptive channel scanning for IEEE 802.16e
MILCOM'06 Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE conference on Military communications
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV): The Killer Application for the Next-Generation Internet
IEEE Communications Magazine
Multi-client video streaming over wirelessMAN-OFDMA
Proceedings of the 4th ACM workshop on Performance monitoring and measurement of heterogeneous wireless and wired networks
Perspectives on quality of experience for video streaming over WiMAX
ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review
Recent advances in multimedia networking
Multimedia Tools and Applications
Latency and Dropping Rate Analysis of IEEE 802.16e Handover
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
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Mobile WiMAX defines an architecture for metropolitan area broadband wireless access networks based on IEEE 802.16e. One of the most important characteristics of WiMAX is support of applications with different QoS requirements in terms of delay, jitter and bandwidth. We briefly review IEEE 802.16 and the mobile WiMAX network reference model and discuss how IEEE 802.21 can enhance mobility management. Mobile WiMAX is often cited as an important 4G contender. We evaluate via simulation its capacity to support real time applications in high-speed vehicular scenarios and assess the potential of using cross-layer information made available by IEEE 802.21/MIH. Our results indicate that using MIH information allows for the fulfillment of multimedia application requirements. On the other hand, the requirements of such applications are far from being fulfilled when MIH assistant information is not employed.