2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/8293582
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Mobility-Aware Video Streaming in MIMO-Capable Heterogeneous Wireless Networks

Abstract: Multiple input and multiple output (MIMO) is a well-known technique for the exploitation of the spatial multiplexing (MUX) and spatial diversity (DIV) gains that improve transmission quality and reliability. In this paper, we propose a quality-adaptive scheme for handover and forwarding that supports mobile-video-streaming services in MIMO-capable, heterogeneous wirelessaccess networks such as those for Wi-Fi and LTE. Unlike previous handover schemes, we propose an appropriate metric for the selection of the w… Show more

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“…In Layer 3 the handover occurs when a Layer 2 handover is completed. In this case, the vehicle uses its Original Care of Address (OCoA) [228] for fast IP connectivity and then its data are forwarded from its new RSU by applying an improved version of MIPv6 protocol, which considers the permanent vehicle's OCoA.…”
Section: Existing Mobility Management Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Layer 3 the handover occurs when a Layer 2 handover is completed. In this case, the vehicle uses its Original Care of Address (OCoA) [228] for fast IP connectivity and then its data are forwarded from its new RSU by applying an improved version of MIPv6 protocol, which considers the permanent vehicle's OCoA.…”
Section: Existing Mobility Management Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%