2008 International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering 2008
DOI: 10.1109/iccce.2008.4580807
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Investigating mobile motion prediction in supporting seamless handover for high speed mobile node

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“…Model based adaptive mobility prediction [15] uses the prediction scheme in [14] but with an enhanced future distance predictor which adaptively produces the coefficients of a specified estimator using learning automaton. Mobility prediction algorithm in [16] is similar with [9]. The major difference between the two schemes is that the motion prediction architecture is used to predict the mobile subscriber's next location in high speed environment where mobile subscriber moves with a very high speed.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Model based adaptive mobility prediction [15] uses the prediction scheme in [14] but with an enhanced future distance predictor which adaptively produces the coefficients of a specified estimator using learning automaton. Mobility prediction algorithm in [16] is similar with [9]. The major difference between the two schemes is that the motion prediction architecture is used to predict the mobile subscriber's next location in high speed environment where mobile subscriber moves with a very high speed.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the major problems faced by a MH is handover where handover latency and packet loss which can degrade the performance and reduce quality of service. The time interval between the last data segment received through the previous access point and first data segment received through the next access point is called handover latency [6,7]. The major problem arises with handovers is the blackout period when a MH is not able to receive packets which causes high number of packet loss and communication disruption.…”
Section: Overview Of Seamless Handovermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such long handover delays can disrupt ongoing communication session and some interruptions. For example handovers that might reach hundreds of milliseconds would not be acceptable for delaysensitive applications like video streaming and network gaming [7].…”
Section: Overview Of Seamless Handovermentioning
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“…Some of the major problems that may occur during handover are handover latency and packet loss which can degrade the performance and reduce quality of service. In a nutshell, handover latency is the time interval between the last data segment received through the previous access point (AP) and first data segment received through the next AP [3]. The major problem arises with handovers is the blackout period when a MH is not able to receive packets, which causes a high number of packet loss and communication disruption.…”
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“…If that change is not performed efficiently, end-to-end transmission delay, jitters and packet loss will occur and this will directly impact and disrupt applications perceived quality of services. For example, handovers that might reach hundreds of milliseconds would not be acceptable for delay-sensitive applications like video streaming and network gaming [3].…”
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confidence: 99%