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Video broadcast applications have received significant interests from the mobile WiMAX standard in terms of capabilities and means of delivery multimedia services, by providing high bandwidth over long-range transmission. However, one of the main problems of IEEE 802.16 is that it covers multi BS with too many profiled layers, which can lead to potential interoperability problems. The multi BS mode...
Nowadays, current Mobile/Fixed devices are often equipped with several interfaces of different access technologies; wire, wireless and even cellular. Generally, users are looking to keep the communication going while they are on the move, anywhere and anytime. All together, users are looking to keep the communication going with their destination with minimum cost and minimum delay, even when their...
Multi-homed Mobile nodes (MNs) are very likely to traverse several different WLANs at anytime and at any location during communication. Thus, a single voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) application can experience several handovers between WLANs, which the quality of the communication may be degraded due to packet loss. The handover scheme proposed in this paper employs the delay over WLAN as an indicator...
Multi-homing is increasingly being employed by large enterprises to extract good performance and reliability from their connections. The integration of existing and emerging heterogeneous wireless networks requires the design of intelligent failure detection and recovery schemes to enable mobile users to switch between networks and experience uninterrupted service continuity anywhere, anytime. Real...
Future generation multi-homed networks are envisioned to be a combination of diverse but complementary access technologies. Internetworking these types of networks will provide mobile users with ubiquitous connectivity across a wide range of networking environments. The integration of existing and emerging heterogeneous wireless networks requires the design of intelligent handovers and location management...
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