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Selecting the Optimal Location of Wireless Communication Network Stations
Computer Simulation and Modeling techniques were used successfully to represent and propose an Optimum resource allocation problem in many field and applications. In wireless communication networks these techniques can be applied in the field of developing and controlling the available paths, power control, coverage area, delay, and delivery guarantee. In this study the main objective function is to indicate the optimum location of the wireless network stations to maximize the throughput, minimize delay, reduce path loss information, increase the coverage area and minimize the total network costs. The network performance must not exceed the limitation constraints under the required feasible standard quality of service. The modeling results showed good indications and gave a suitable guide to build, extend or develop such networks.
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Wireless, Network Station, Modeling, Computer Simulation.
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