Performance of WiMAX Networks Integrated in a Segment of Satellite using Channel Reservation Mechanism

Mobility issue and service continuity represent important challenges for next generation networks. The integration of a satellite segment within a terrestrial network (especially WiMAX) has several advantages in a 4G context. In this paper, we focus on channel reservation mechanisms to ensure qualit...

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Constraint optimization
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Digital video broadcasting
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Quality of service
Satellite broadcasting
WiMAX
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