JOURNAL ARTICLE

Estimation Of Vertical Handover Probability In An Integrated Umts And Wlan Networks

Diganta Kumar PathakManashjyoti BhuyanVaskar Deka

Year: 2015 Journal:   Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) Vol: 8 (10)Pages: 1646-1652   Publisher: European Organization for Nuclear Research

Abstract

Vertical Handover(VHO) among different
communication technologies ensuring uninterruption and service
continuity is one of the most important performance parameter in
Heterogenous networks environment. In an integrated Universal
Mobile Telecommunicatin System(UMTS) and Wireless Local
Area Network(WLAN), WLAN is given an inherent priority over
UMTS because of its high data rates with low cost. Therefore
mobile users want to be associated with WLAN maximum of the
time while roaming, to enjoy best possible services with low cost.
That encourages reduction of number of VHO. In this work the
reduction of number of VHO with respect to varying number of
WLAN Access Points(APs) in an integrated UMTS and WLAN
network is investigated through simulation to provide best possible
cost effective service to the users. The simulation has been carried
out for an area (7800 × 9006)m2 where COST-231 Hata model
and 3GPP (TR 101 112 V 3.1.0) specified models are used for
WLAN and UMTS path loss models respectively. The handover
decision is triggered based on the received signal level as compared
to the fade margin. Fade margin gives a probabilistic measure of
the reliability of the communication link. A relationship between
number of WLAN APs and the number of VHO is also established
in this work.

Keywords:
UMTS frequency bands Vertical handover Roaming Computer science Handover Computer network Wi-Fi Margin (machine learning) Reliability (semiconductor) Wireless UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network Wireless network Telecommunications Heterogeneous network Radio access network Mobile station Base station Power (physics)

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Topics

IPv6, Mobility, Handover, Networks, Security
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Wireless Networks and Protocols
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Wireless Communication Networks Research
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