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QoS Scheduling in Wireless MAN

Published on March 2012 by M. Subramanian, P. Kavitha, J. Thangakumar, Dr. M. Roberts
Wireless Information Networks & Business Information System (WINBIS 2012)
Foundation of Computer Science USA
WINBIS2012 - Number 1
March 2012
Authors: M. Subramanian, P. Kavitha, J. Thangakumar, Dr. M. Roberts
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M. Subramanian, P. Kavitha, J. Thangakumar, Dr. M. Roberts . QoS Scheduling in Wireless MAN. Wireless Information Networks & Business Information System (WINBIS 2012). WINBIS2012, 1 (March 2012), 21-23.

@article{
author = { M. Subramanian, P. Kavitha, J. Thangakumar, Dr. M. Roberts },
title = { QoS Scheduling in Wireless MAN },
journal = { Wireless Information Networks & Business Information System (WINBIS 2012) },
issue_date = { March 2012 },
volume = { WINBIS2012 },
number = { 1 },
month = { March },
year = { 2012 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 21-23 },
numpages = 3,
url = { /proceedings/winbis2012/number1/5492-1006/ },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
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%1 Wireless Information Networks & Business Information System (WINBIS 2012)
%A M. Subramanian
%A P. Kavitha
%A J. Thangakumar
%A Dr. M. Roberts
%T QoS Scheduling in Wireless MAN
%J Wireless Information Networks & Business Information System (WINBIS 2012)
%@ 0975-8887
%V WINBIS2012
%N 1
%P 21-23
%D 2012
%I International Journal of Computer Applications
Abstract

Wire line infrastructures can be considerably more expensive and time consuming to deploy than a wireless one. In addition, rural areas and developing countries frequently lack optical fiber or copper-wire infrastructures for broadband services and providers are unwilling to install the necessary equipment for regions with little profit potential. Wireless approaches could address this problem. Wireless communication poses special problems that do not exist in wired networks, such as time varying channel capacity and location dependent errors. The work proposed focuses on the QoS aspects like maximum bandwidth utilization and fairness. The conventional scheduling algorithms available are not meeting the necessary QoS parameters. So we are proposing a novel Neurofuzzy based Scheduling Algorithm.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

QoS fuzzy neural WiMAX WMAN