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Media-independent handover for seamless service provision in heterogeneous networks


Abstract:

The performance of current Internet applications is based mainly on the capabilities of the underlying network technologies. Modern access systems usually can satisfy del...Show More

Abstract:

The performance of current Internet applications is based mainly on the capabilities of the underlying network technologies. Modern access systems usually can satisfy delay, loss, or bandwidth requirements; however, design inconsistencies can lead to service degradation as the terminals move across different systems. In this article, the focal point is the satisfaction of service requirements during mobility and more specifically, how the emerging IEEE 802.21 standard enables seamless, inter-technology handover. Based on prior work and a well-known example of seamless mobility, the main seamless mobility principles are identified and used as the basis for further evaluating the potential of the IEEE 802.21 standard to meet the requirements of applications for minimum disruption during an inter-technology handover.
Published in: IEEE Communications Magazine ( Volume: 46, Issue: 1, January 2008)
Page(s): 64 - 71
Date of Publication: 07 January 2008

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