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Hiba Osman Mohammed Osman1, Dr. Khalid Hamid Bilal2 and Dr. Amin Babiker A/nabi Mustafa3
1,2,3
Al-Neelain University, Faculty of Engineering, Khartoum, Sudan
network. The delay can be calculated using the The Arrival Time is the time when the packet arrives to
following formula: the source node, the Delivery Time is the time when the
packet delivered to the destination node, Received
Packets is the total number of packets received between
the start time, tn of frame n and the start time, tn+1 of
the next frame n+1[8]
4. Computer Modelling
Start
Simulation time = 0s
2
0se0sarea=20tkm =20*20km^^
^^^^^^^^^= 2
Simulation area=20*20km
Configure network
Generate packet
Average
delay=
NO
Simulation time
Simulation time= simulation+20s
180s
Yes
End
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5. Simulation Parameter
Parameter Value
Type of WIMAX Network Fixed ,mobility
Application VoIP
Nodes 5,10,15
Simulation time 3 minutes
Number of cell 3,5
Coding G7.11
Transmitted Power 0.5,1w
6. Simulation
OPNET software used to simulate and evaluate the performance of VOIP over fixed and mobile WIMAX network. It was
showed different scenarios.
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7. Results
The simulation was implemented and we get the following results:
Figure 6: Average Delay for Mobile Nodes with Power Value 0.5w and Variable Number of Node (5, 10, 15)
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Figure 7: Average Delay for Fixed Nodes with Power Value 0.5w and Variable Number of Node (5, 10, 15)
Figure 8: Average Delay for Mobile Nodes with Variable Power (0.5, 1) w and 5 Nodes
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Figure 9: Average Delay for Fixed Nodes with Variable Power (0.5, 1) w and 5 Nodes
8. Result Analysis
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and calculating the end to end Delay for different
scenarios using OPNET software.
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