Royal Society Open Science (Jul 2024)

Analysis of direct traffic at the transport protocol level in the WiMax-1/2 cluster oriented to offload the smart city's wireless ecosystem

  • Viacheslav Kovtun,
  • Krzysztof Grochla,
  • Saad Aldosary,
  • Mohammed Al-Maitah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.240206
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7

Abstract

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Rerouting of direct information traffic under the WiMax-1/2 technology control in the case of licensed frequency spectrum overload ensures communication continuity in the smart city's critical infrastructure. The support of such a process in the WiMax-1/2 cluster has its specificity, worthy of analytical formalization. The article presents a mathematical apparatus that allows the average service duration of an information message during its transfer from the terminal to the WiMax-1/2 base station to be estimated. Unlike analogues, the presented concept adequately describes the investigated process for any number of terminals, taking into account both the queuing effect on their side and the functioning of the cumulative query transmission mechanism inherent in WiMax-1/2 technology. Therefore, the proposed mathematical apparatus, describing the process of servicing an information message, takes into account both the average duration accompanied by potential collisions in the process of sending a request for the allocation of communication resources for its transmission to the base station, and the average duration of the information message's stay in the terminal queue. Experimental studies demonstrated the adequacy of the proposed mathematical apparatus for describing the investigated process. The experimental section also formulates the optimization problem of the investigated process resulting from the management of competitive access parameters.

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