Recently, there has been much effort to integrate heterogeneous wireless technologies in order to make overlay networks able to provide mobile users with ubiquitous Internet access. Handover management is still one of the most challenging issues to be solved for seamless integration of wireless networks. In this paper, an algorithm for vertical handover with QoS guarantees between IEEE 802.16e and IEEE 802.11e networks, without computational complexity added on mobile nodes, has been proposed. It uses a decision mechanism based on the following metrics: the available bandwidth, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and the access delay. Its characteristics are perfectly compatible with the guidelines specified in the IEEE 802.21 standard. The effectiveness of the defined algorithm has been evaluated, using the ns-2 tool, in terms of packet loss rate (PLR), satisfaction of minimum applications requirements and number of useless handovers. The performance of the defined algorithm has been compared with that obtained by using the algorithm suggested by IEEE 802.21 standard that exploits only the SNR in the decision procedure.

Vertical Handover Algorithm for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks

CICCARESE, Giovanni;DE BLASI, Mario;PATRONO, Luigi;
2009-01-01

Abstract

Recently, there has been much effort to integrate heterogeneous wireless technologies in order to make overlay networks able to provide mobile users with ubiquitous Internet access. Handover management is still one of the most challenging issues to be solved for seamless integration of wireless networks. In this paper, an algorithm for vertical handover with QoS guarantees between IEEE 802.16e and IEEE 802.11e networks, without computational complexity added on mobile nodes, has been proposed. It uses a decision mechanism based on the following metrics: the available bandwidth, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and the access delay. Its characteristics are perfectly compatible with the guidelines specified in the IEEE 802.21 standard. The effectiveness of the defined algorithm has been evaluated, using the ns-2 tool, in terms of packet loss rate (PLR), satisfaction of minimum applications requirements and number of useless handovers. The performance of the defined algorithm has been compared with that obtained by using the algorithm suggested by IEEE 802.21 standard that exploits only the SNR in the decision procedure.
2009
9781424452095
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