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Handover algorithms typically operate by assigning preconfigured threshold or weight values onto network performance metrics such as delay, data loss and signal strength. Such approaches are performance limited as they do not consider external factors that affect the network such as the physical environment and current weather conditions. Previous research illustrates that foliage density combined...
Many existing algorithms manage network handover using static thresholds or weights applied to performance metrics. Such approaches are performance limited as they require knowledge of prior network performance. Performance metric thresholds and weights are often preconfigured based on the experience of network personnel. Static weightings are often configured for ideal network scenarios and are not...
Traditionally, Received Signal Strength (RSS) has been the primary indicator informing network selection strategies. However, approaches based on RSS are limited as they do not consider how (a) dynamic network conditions and (b) potential predictability of movement affects network performance. The wider research focus analyses the potential effect of weather on network handover decisions. In this...
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