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Figure 6 Percentage throughput enhancement.
For a better visual, this percentage throughput improvement due to our proposed system is provided in Figure25.
The percentage throughput is defined as the number of packets received by the destination over the number of packets sent by the source.
As shown in Table5, the performance of DSR, in terms of percentage throughput, decreases significantly as the speed of the nodes increases.
Table7 contains the parameters used to obtain the throughput results for WiMAX-only and our proposed WiMAX/DSRC clustered network systems per user, as well as the percentage throughput improvement of our proposed system relative to that of WiMAX.
The simulation results of Figures23,24,25, and Table7 demonstrate the "System Efficiency by Cluster Size", "WiMAX Effeciency Improvement with DSRC Clustering Integration", "Proposed System's Percentage Throughput Improvement", and "System Throughput Per User", respectively.
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Throughput percentage = Total assigned throughput/Total requested throughput.
Figure 11 shows the throughput percentage calculated using Equation 16. Figure 11 Throughput percentage (assigned throughput/requested throughput) for Block by Block Scheduling and Set Scheduling.
The high percentage enhancement in throughput for non-real-time applications like file-sharing explains how EDCA suppresses their throughput by allocating extra medium access to real-time applications even at some of their idle intervals.
Fig. 7 The percentage in the throughput improvement versus λ1, λ2 = 1.
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