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Deployment and radio resource reuse in IEEE 802.16j multi-hop relay network in Manhattan-like environment
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Multi-hop Relay NetworkRadio Resource ReuseWireless LanRelay NetworkIeee 802.16ECooperative DiversityIeee 802.16JWireless AccessIeee 802.16Wireless Cooperative NetworkWireless Network ManagementRadio Local Area Network
IEEE 802.16j is an amendment to the IEEE 802.16 broadband wireless access standard to enable the operation of multi-hop relay stations (RS). It aims to enhance the coverage, per user throughput and system capacity of IEEE 802.16e. Compared with base station (BS), RS does not need a wire-line backhaul and has much lower hardware complexity. Using RSs can significantly reduce the deployment cost of the system. In this paper, the RS deployment and radio-resource reuse strategies for IEEE 802.16j multi-hop relay (MR) networks are investigated. Simulation results show that the per-user throughput and system capacity of IEEE 802.16j MR network can be substantially improved by the proposed method.
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