Yang et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Adaptive power saving strategy based on traffic load in the IEEE 802.16 e networkYang et al., 2010
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- Yang C
- Fang C
- Lin J
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- Proceedings of the International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies (ICICT 2010)
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Previous works in IEEE 802.16 e power saving mainly focused on standard Type I or Type II. The limitation of adopting Type I or Type II is discussed in the paper, and the idea of applying traffic modeling and measurement mechanisms called Load-Based Power Saving …
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