ИССЛЕДОВАНИЕ ПРОЦЕДУРЫ ПЕРЕДАЧИ ОБСЛУЖИВАНИЯ В БЕСПРОВОДНЫХ СЕТЯХ С УЧЕТОМ ТРЕБОВАНИЙ К МОБИЛЬНОСТИ И НАГРУЗКЕ
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Research of handover in wireless networks
considering with mobility and load control requirements
It is widely expected that next-generation wireless communication systems will be heterogeneous, integrating a wide variety of wireless access networks. Special interest is focused on combining of cellular networks (GSM/GPRS and WCDMA) and wireless local area networks (WLANs) to provide complementary features in terms of coverage, capacity and mobility support. It is considered that a heterogeneous network of the future will be based on cellular / WLAN interworking and analysis of complex handover traffic rates in the system is one of the most essential issues.
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Jaydip Sen. “Mobility and Handoff Management in Wireless Networks”, Book Chapter in “Trends in Telecommunications Technologies”, Christos. J. Bouras (Ed.), INTECH Publishers, Croatia, March, 2010. Chapter 22, pp. 457- 484.
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