Abstract
Worldwide interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is one amongst the forthcoming generations (4G) promising networks to cover a number of the consumers’ desires. It’s a promising technology that's supposed to deliver mounted and additional recently, mobile broadband connectivity. It’s a forthcoming technology it's primarily supposed to overcome the drawbacks of previous version. It’s developed primarily because of the coverage area is larger compare all different networks, high information rates, it's simply deployable and secure Quality of service. WiMax may be a new technology handling provision of information over long distance using wireless communication methodology in many alternative ways that supported. IEEE 802.16 WiMax is claimed as another broadband instead of cable and telephone circuits. Worldwide interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) technology will concentrate on Quality of Service (QoS). Quality of Service is an important parameter to evaluate performance of any Network. During this article, Quality of video is improved using WiMAX emulator. Applications like video and audio streaming, on-line play, video conferencing, voice over IP (VoIP) and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) demand a large range of QOS necessities like bandwidth and delay. IEEE 802.16 normal referred to as WIMAX provides broadband wireless access with QOS requirements. These paper have designed a system using WiMAX and RTP to enhance quality of media and video transmitted over network. These paper are progressing to use NS2 emulator so it will use external packets for simulation. These papers are using Ns2 for showing the complete network completely.
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