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Prioritized radio resource management in WiMax networks
A priority scheme is proposed to assign radio resources to mobile terminals from classes with different QoS requirements. Using existing algorithms, the pertinent parameters were chosen to achieve some level of service differentiation. In the current setup, three classes were considered with generic statistical characteristics, and basic service policies. The results showed the persistent class differentiation under most parameters variations.