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Framework architecture for Internet content adaptation system and vertical handover management on 4G networks

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4 Author(s)
Chebbine, S. ; Inst. Nat. de la Recherche Scientifique EMT, Quebec Univ., Montreal, Que., Canada ; Chebbine, M.T. ; Obaid, A. ; Johnston, R.

Fourth generation (4G) mobile devices and services will transform wireless communications into a realtime connectivity. Our paper aims to present twofold solutions, a proposal architecture for the Internet content adaptation for the mobile and heterogeneous environments. We aim to provide adapted Internet contents to the users of various devices by considering the whole of the context constraints and the limitations of the heterogeneous environments. The second solution is to build an architecture for heterogeneous networks that relies on mobile stream control transmission protocol to reach mobility value added services in combination with simple object access protocol. To let users keep their session open white moving through various networks, the proposed network oriented architecture based on resource server will handle vertical handover and reduce latency and data loss.

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Wireless Telecommunications Symposium, 2005

Date of Conference: April 28-30, 2005

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