A Mobile WiMAX Architecture with QoE Support for Future Multimedia Networks

The permanent evolution of future wireless network technologies together with demand for new multimedia applications, has driven a need to create new wireless, mobile and multimedia-awareness systems. In this context, the IEEE 802.16 Standard (IEEE 802.16e, 2005), also known as WiMAX (WorldWide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is an attractive solution for last mile Future Multimedia Internet (Sollner, 2008) , particularly because of its wide coverage range and throughput support.

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