1. Enhancing the Quality of Multimedia Streaming over Radio Resource Management and Smart Antennas of 5G Networks.
- Author
-
Ibrahim, H. M., Khalil, A. T., and Sakr, Hesham A.
- Subjects
RADIO resource management ,ADAPTIVE antennas ,END-to-end delay ,INTERNET radio ,STREAMFLOW - Abstract
According to the critical challenges for accessing streaming multimedia over wireless technologies such as lower ranges of data throughput and unacceptable rates for delay and packet losses, it was necessary to implement a system that makes some processes for these challenges, with considerations of coverage and capacity limitations that definitely will have a direct effect on the overall system quality. In this paper, we discuss the effect of applying radio resource management (RRM) technique and smart antenna modes through the fifth-generation (5G) radio link on the voice streaming packets flow in a network where many scenarios were simulated by OPNET while maintaining the quality of the network, regardless of the data load inside it. Also, we have a proposed algorithm to utilize RRM and smart antenna modes over 5G networks. On the other hand, we make a detailed eleven scenarios divided into two phases to discuss the effect of these parameters on quality as (i) RRM Coverage and system capacity, and (ii) smart antenna modes in terms of coverage and capacity. The results of simulation prove that adding RRM and smart antenna modes to the proposed networks over 5G radio link verifies a considerable evolution in the network on data flow of streaming voice packets, also including that end to end delay, packet delay variations, and throughput realize the overall requirements for quality of service (QoS) to access multimedia streaming services through a wide range of 5G bandwidth. The proposed system support monotonically response of delay all over the time of simulation for all QoS metrics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF