2018
DOI: 10.14738/tnc.62.4353
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Vertical Handover Study on 4G Category Vs 5G Category for 3GPP Generation Mobile Systems and Non-3GPP Wireless Networks

Abstract: Nowadays, wireless communication technologies have become an integral part of people's daily life and businesses all over the world. Due to the rapid increase in the number of the Mobile Users (MUs) who demand the service of communicating via wireless access networks, the wireless communication technologies have evolved from the first generation to the fifth generation. The Next Generation Wireless Systems (NGWSs) consists of heterogeneous wireless access networks of 3GPP generation mobile Systems (e.g., UMTS,… Show more

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“…When a mobile station is transferred from a single wireless cell to another, it is named Handover or Handoff. It is categorised as vertical (inter-system) and horizontal (intra-system) [30]. When a user moves from one cell to another using the same access technology is called horizontal or homogeneous handover.…”
Section: Figure 2 the Categorisation Of The Wireless Wifi 3g Wimaxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When a mobile station is transferred from a single wireless cell to another, it is named Handover or Handoff. It is categorised as vertical (inter-system) and horizontal (intra-system) [30]. When a user moves from one cell to another using the same access technology is called horizontal or homogeneous handover.…”
Section: Figure 2 the Categorisation Of The Wireless Wifi 3g Wimaxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, a RAT itself is not able to satisfy MUs' preferences all the time as each RAT has its own restricted capabilities in terms of security, data rate, coverage, etc. For example, the 5G itself is not sufficient for providing ubiquitous wireless access without cooperating with the rest of RATs [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%