2008
DOI: 10.1109/lcomm.2008.080216
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Multi-Dimensional Adaptive SINR Based Vertical Handoff for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks

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“…The results showed that WLAN is more preferred than WWAN due to the low network access cost. Also, authors in [20] proposed a cost per signal-to-noiseplus-interference-ratio (SINR) function to improve the throughput and reduce the cost for accessing the integrated wireless networks (WLAN and WWAN). In this approach, authors assumed total cost equal to packet transmission cost plus handover processing cost.…”
Section: Vertical Handover In Heterogeneous Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The results showed that WLAN is more preferred than WWAN due to the low network access cost. Also, authors in [20] proposed a cost per signal-to-noiseplus-interference-ratio (SINR) function to improve the throughput and reduce the cost for accessing the integrated wireless networks (WLAN and WWAN). In this approach, authors assumed total cost equal to packet transmission cost plus handover processing cost.…”
Section: Vertical Handover In Heterogeneous Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3) and r can be calculated by using (13). Rewrite (16), (17) By using Law of cosine, angle β can be calculated by (18) into (17), estimated traveling distance l is given as (19) The estimated beneficial time to MT within the WLAN coverage (T WLAN ) can be determined by (20) The duration of T WLAN is depending on the R, r, d and v. The WLAN cell which estimated T WLAN is greater than the threshold time (T WLAN_th ) proceeds to network quality evaluation process, otherwise rejected. The T WLAN_th for unnecessary handover is 2 seconds [17,18].…”
Section: Fig 3 Mt Trajectory In Wlan Coveragementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It studies the combined effects of SINR in different access networks, that is, in the source network and the equivalents in the target networks, compared with the RSS based vertical handoff algorithm. Further on, a multidimensional adaptive SINR based vertical handoff (MASVH) algorithm is proposed in [4]. In addition to the combined effects of SINR, it also takes account of the user required bandwidth, traffic cost, and resource utilization in the participating access networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, we introduce the preference function associated with each criterion in PROMETHEE, integrate the preference structure of PROMETHEE into TOPSIS, and obtain PROMSIS as a result. The scenario analyzed is referred to in [4]. It considers multiple attributes, concluding in the combined effects of SINR in WLAN and WCDMA, the required bandwidth, service cost, and available bandwidth of the participating access networks, to make handoff decisions meeting multiattribute QoS requirement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almost all of the existing schemes for admission control and handoff in heterogeneous wireless systems (e.g. [4][5][6][7]), rely either on the lower layer parameters like signal strength, SINR, packet delay, or calllevel parameters which are call-dropping and blocking probabilites. Application-layer parameters are rarely involved in handover decisions, and even the techniques (e.g [8,9]) which consider application layer, limit themselves to application throughput requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%