WASN: WiMax Based ad hoc and Sensor Network Event Monitoring—A Unique Management Architecture
Tóm tắt
The improvement on network operation by monitoring the event status of various facilities has gained attention recently. In this work, a new event correlation and monitoring scheme is proposed based on WiMax network with localized computation and available resources. In Wireless network, especially 4G WiMax network has advantages in mobility, coverage and scalability. This work helps to resolve the fundamental routing and mobility management problem. The proposed monitoring system is evaluated through network simulations and proved that it reduces the delay and improves data rate.
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