Abstract

IEEE 802.16j is an amendment to the IEEE 802.16 broadband wireless access standard to enable the operation of multihop relay stations (RSs). It aims to enhance the coverage, per user throughput of IEEE 802.16e. Comparing with a base station (BS), RS does not need a wireline backhaul and has much lower hardware complexity. Moreover, using RSs can significantly reduce the deployment cost of the system. Unfortunately, there are some tradeoffs in the case of multi-hop RSs. Subscriber stations (SSs), located in a long distance, are suffered from the bottleneck of multi-hop, throughput degradation, and increasing of end-to-end delay. This paper proposes a network coding-based relay scheme for multi-hop relay networks, called NC-BR. It allows RSs to combine two wireless backhaul transmissions into one using the network coding technique. This paper also proposes an improved OFDMA frame structure design for the multi-hop relay network. This technique provides higher utilization for the relay zone by reorganizing the RSs transmission sequence. The analysis and simulation results confirm that the proposed scheme can enhance the throughput gain up to 140% and reduce the end-to-end delay by up to 83%. The simulation results also show that the proposed scheme can reduce the jitter by up to 58%.

Highlights

  • The WiMAX technology is becoming more popular as the sharply increasing numbers of service providers those who deploying WiMAX for their new wireless broadband services

  • The results show a significantly higher throughput of the NC-BR comparing with the original relay scheme

  • The results show that the analysis results and the simulation results are closed to each other; the accuracy of the theoretical model (4) is confirmed

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Introduction

The WiMAX technology is becoming more popular as the sharply increasing numbers of service providers those who deploying WiMAX for their new wireless broadband services. One or more mobile stations (MSs), or subscriber stations (SSs) may communicate with relay stations (RSs) instead of communicating directly with multihop relay support base stations (MR-BS). IEEE 802.16j is an amendment to the IEEE 802.16 broadband wireless access standard to enable the operation of multihop relay stations. It aims to enhance the coverage, per user throughput and system capacity of IEEE 802.16e [2]. IEEE 802.16j is an amendment to the IEEE 802.16 standard that enables the functionalities of interoperable RSs and BSs. the key system features of the IEEE 802.16j MR network are summarized. The relay link is the radio link between an MR-BS and an RS or between a pair of RSs; this link can be either UL or DL

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