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Handover

About: Handover is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 24219 publications have been published within this topic receiving 296416 citations. The topic is also known as: handoff.


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17 May 1990
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for communication and handoff in a cellular mobile radio system and a base station and a mobile station for communication, in which time slot identifier codes are transmitted in bursts in times slots in frames of radio channels used for time division communication channels was proposed.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method for communication and handoff in a cellular mobile radio system and a base station and a mobile station for communication and handoff in such a system, in which time slot identifier codes are transmitted in bursts in times slots in frames of radio channels used for time division communication channels, the time slot identifier codes being indicative of burst time slot in a frame but not of transmitter or receiver entity or radio channel, the time slot identifier codes being used for burst synchronization and determining bursts the signal strength of which to be measured for the purpose of possible handoff.

185 citations

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TL;DR: An analytical framework to evaluate the latency performance of connection-based spectrum handoffs in cognitive radio (CR) networks and proposes the preemptive resume priority (PRP) M/G/1 queuing network model to characterize the spectrum usage behaviors with all the three design features.
Abstract: In this paper, we present an analytical framework to evaluate the latency performance of connection-based spectrum handoffs in cognitive radio (CR) networks. During the transmission period of a secondary connection, multiple interruptions from the primary users result in multiple spectrum handoffs and the need of predetermining a set of target channels for spectrum handoffs. To quantify the effects of channel obsolete issue on the target channel predetermination, we should consider the three key design features: 1) general service time distribution of the primary and secondary connections; 2) different operating channels in multiple handoffs; and 3) queuing delay due to channel contention from multiple secondary connections. To this end, we propose the preemptive resume priority (PRP) M/G/1 queuing network model to characterize the spectrum usage behaviors with all the three design features. This model aims to analyze the extended data delivery time of the secondary connections with proactively designed target channel sequences under various traffic arrival rates and service time distributions. These analytical results are applied to evaluate the latency performance of the connection-based spectrum handoff based on the target channel sequences mentioned in the IEEE 802.22 wireless regional area networks standard. Then, to reduce the extended data delivery time, a traffic-adaptive spectrum handoff is proposed, which changes the target channel sequence of spectrum handoffs based on traffic conditions. Compared to the existing target channel selection methods, this traffic-adaptive target channel selection approach can reduce the extended data transmission time by 35 percent, especially for the heavy traffic loads of the primary users.

185 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 May 2007
TL;DR: It is shown that Proactive Scan does provide fast handoff and satisfactory performance to VoIP applications and is a software-only client-only solution that any mobile device can use in any existing 802.11 networks.
Abstract: It has been a challenging problem to support VoIP-type delay sensitive applications in an 802.11 wireless LAN, because the standard handoff procedure implemented in many current 802.11 products occurs a delay deem unacceptable to VoIP users. To reduce this delay, we have developed a fast handoff scheme called Proactive Scan. It employs two new techniques. The first is to decouple the time-consuming channel scan from the actual handoff, and to eliminate channel scan delay by doing scan early and interleaving it with ongoing traffic in a non-intrusive way. The second technique is a smart trigger that takes into account both uplink and downlink quality and explicitly addresses the link asymmetry which has yet not been touched in previous work. Through implementation and experimentation study, we have shown that Proactive Scan does provide fast handoff and satisfactory performance to VoIP applications. Further, it is a software-only client-only solution that any mobile device can use in any existing 802.11 networks.

183 citations

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TL;DR: A novel handover authentication protocol named PairHand is proposed that uses pairing-based cryptography to secure handover process and to achieve high efficiency, and an efficient batch signature verification scheme is incorporated into PairHand.
Abstract: Seamless handover over multiple access points is highly desirable to mobile nodes, but ensuring security and efficiency of this process is challenging. This paper shows that prior handover authentication schemes incur high communication and computation costs, and are subject to a few security attacks. Further, a novel handover authentication protocol named PairHand is proposed. PairHand uses pairing-based cryptography to secure handover process and to achieve high efficiency. Also, an efficient batch signature verification scheme is incorporated into PairHand. Experiments using our implementation on laptop PCs show that PairHand is feasible in real applications.

182 citations

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Se-Hyun Oh1, Dong-Wan Tcha1
TL;DR: Exact incremental algorithms which efficiently solve the proposed problems are devised based on the properties of the blocking probabilities of new calls and handoff calls and are appropriate for the fair allocation of frequency channels among cells.
Abstract: Dimensioning procedures for prioritized channel assignment in a cellular radio network are considered. Under the cutoff priority discipline, the prioritized channel assignment procedures for a single cell and multicell system are formulated as nonlinear discrete capacity allocation problems. Exact incremental algorithms which efficiently solve the proposed problems are devised. They are based on the properties of the blocking probabilities of new calls and handoff calls. Given the number of available frequency channels together with the arrival rates and the grade of service (GOS) for both types of calls in each cell, algorithm SP1 generates an optimal channel assignment which ensures priority for handoff calls. Given the arrival rates and distinct GOSs for new and handoff calls, algorithm SP2 finds the minimum number of channels required in each cell. Algorithm MP extends algorithm SP1 to a multicell system and provides the prioritized channel assignment for all calls in the system. The algorithms are very fast and are appropriate for the fair allocation of frequency channels among cells. >

181 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023338
2022759
2021511
2020816
2019824
2018865