Models and applications of wireless networks in rural environments

Magister Scientiae - MSc === With the unprecedented growth of the communication industry that the world is experiencing, the demand from rural inhabitants for high quality communications at an economically affordable cost is growing. However, rural areas are rather restricted from deploying communic...

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Main Author: Li, Yang
Other Authors: Agbinya, Johnson I.
Language:en
Published: University of the Western Cape 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/1410
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-14102018-09-06T04:53:31Z Models and applications of wireless networks in rural environments Li, Yang Agbinya, Johnson I. Dept. of Computer Science Faculty of Science Wireless communication systems Data transmission systems Telecommunication Technological innovations Magister Scientiae - MSc With the unprecedented growth of the communication industry that the world is experiencing, the demand from rural inhabitants for high quality communications at an economically affordable cost is growing. However, rural areas are rather restricted from deploying communication services due to the rough natural environment, and the shortage of rudimentary communication facilities and technical personnel. Appropriate models for building rural wireless networks and a concomitant simulation environment are, therefore, expected to enable the construction of technologically-optimal and economically-efficient networks in specified rural areas.The research has set up two independent models, one for the economic need and the other for the technical need of building networks in rural areas. One model was the Impact of Telecommunications Model, which disclosed the importance of building a wireless network in specified rural areas by choosing an economic parameter to forecast the profitability of the network. The other was the Service Model, which collected primitive data from given rural areas and abstracted these data by flowing them through four technical layers to form the predicted technical wireless network. Both of the models had been applied to real-world cases to demonstrate how to use them.A simulation environment was finally designed and implemented to realize the above two models for the sake of instantiation. This environment could simulate the specified rural network by constructing a wireless network on the invented areas and evaluating its quality and economic efficiency. It was written in Scilab simulation language, which was an open source. South Africa 2013-06-14T06:51:10Z 2007/04/16 13:59 2007/04/16 2013-06-14T06:51:10Z 2005 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/11394/1410 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape
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topic Wireless communication systems
Data transmission systems
Telecommunication
Technological innovations
spellingShingle Wireless communication systems
Data transmission systems
Telecommunication
Technological innovations
Li, Yang
Models and applications of wireless networks in rural environments
description Magister Scientiae - MSc === With the unprecedented growth of the communication industry that the world is experiencing, the demand from rural inhabitants for high quality communications at an economically affordable cost is growing. However, rural areas are rather restricted from deploying communication services due to the rough natural environment, and the shortage of rudimentary communication facilities and technical personnel. Appropriate models for building rural wireless networks and a concomitant simulation environment are, therefore, expected to enable the construction of technologically-optimal and economically-efficient networks in specified rural areas.The research has set up two independent models, one for the economic need and the other for the technical need of building networks in rural areas. One model was the Impact of Telecommunications Model, which disclosed the importance of building a wireless network in specified rural areas by choosing an economic parameter to forecast the profitability of the network. The other was the Service Model, which collected primitive data from given rural areas and abstracted these data by flowing them through four technical layers to form the predicted technical wireless network. Both of the models had been applied to real-world cases to demonstrate how to use them.A simulation environment was finally designed and implemented to realize the above two models for the sake of instantiation. This environment could simulate the specified rural network by constructing a wireless network on the invented areas and evaluating its quality and economic efficiency. It was written in Scilab simulation language, which was an open source. === South Africa
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title Models and applications of wireless networks in rural environments
title_short Models and applications of wireless networks in rural environments
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