Tag Archive: 'opnet modeler 14.5'
The transition from IPv4 to IPv6 is an inexorable trend in the development of Internet. However, since IPv4 has been widely deployed for many years, it is mandatory that the existing IPv4 and the newly deployed IPv6 coexist and interoperate seamlessly. With the study of various mechanisms proposed for the interoperability between IPv4 and IPv6, […]
Recent works on the universality of Empirical Spectral Density (E.S.D) of Random Matrices have provided a framework to study the asymptotic behavior of random network data. In this paper, the behavior of a wireless campus network with low received base-station transmit power is investigated. Mobile users are organized into 10 clusters of 25 mobile users […]
Over the last few years, the widespread use of wireless local area networks (WLANs) continues to gain more and more impetus. Due to the increase in variety of multimedia applications such as voice, video and gaming traffic, it is paramount to develop a mechanism for the quality of service (QoS) to support different types of […]
The signaling of the healthcare applications needs the error performance and the multiple data rate for different target rates of various bio-signals. In this paper, we propose a link adaptation strategy on the multi-rate modulation set for IEEE 802.15.4 wireless personal area networks (WPANs). The protocol stack made by the network simulator OPNET is used to verify […]
This paper introduces a new contention window (CW) adaptation algorithm to reduce the collision level in an IEEE802.11 based network with the main objective of maximizing energy efficiency while maintaining required Quality of Service (QoS) performance. The main concept of the proposed algorithm is to dynamically adjust the contention window size according to the network […]
Many smartphone applications, e.g., file backup, are intrinsically delay-tolerant so that data processing and transfer can be delayed to reduce smartphone battery usage. In the literature, these energy–delay tradeoff issues have been addressed independently in the forms of Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS) problems and network selection problems when smartphones have multiple wireless interfaces. In this paper, we […]
Online Social Networks (OSNs) are deemed to be the most sought-after societal tool used by the masses world over to communicate and transmit information. Our dependence on these platforms for seeking opinions, news, updates, etc. is increasing. While it is true that OSNs have become a new medium for dissemination of information, at the same […]
Recently, Internet is an essential part for human life, and several problems lead Future Internet. Software Defined Networks (SDN) is a representative approach in Future Internet. We propose Cooperative Random Early Detection (CoopRED) to avoid inefficiency in core routers when incoming traffic generates congestion. Our scheme selects packets that will be dropped in the bottleneck link, and […]
This paper proposes a distributed and dynamic networking architecture for massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs). The MMOG networks deal with the challenge of update message exchange among a large number of players that are subject to both mobility (constant change of virtual location) and churn (joining and leaving the physical network at will). Ideally, a player’s update […]
In heterogeneous network environment, it is important to choose an appropriate access network for a Multimode Mobile Terminal (MMT). Currently, there are some methods proposed to make network access selection decision. However, those methods didn’t consider some dynamic attributes and could not offer effective handoff strategies. In this paper, we introduce an Intelligence Access Selection Scheme for Heterogeneous Networks […]