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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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03 Jun 2005
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method and system for facilitating efficient handoff and data throughput in mobile broadband communication systems, which includes selectively enabled soft handoff, performing Layer 2 bearer functions at the base station and using the mobile device to coordinate soft handover and interference avoidance without the need for a centralized coordination function.
Abstract: The present invention provides a method and system for facilitating efficient handoff and data throughput in mobile broadband communication systems. Methods implemented by a system constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention include selectively enabled soft handoff, performing Layer 2 bearer functions at the base station and using the mobile device to coordinate soft handoff and interference avoidance without the need for a centralized coordination function.

151 citations

Patent
14 Jun 1994
TL;DR: In this paper, a lower spreading ratio is used for discontinuous transmission in CDMA communications, where the spread information only fills an information part of a frame in a compressed mode, leaving an idle part of the frame in which to perform other functions, such as evaluation of other frequencies and execution of seamless handover between frequencies.
Abstract: Introduction of discontinuous transmission in CDMA communications techniques is achieved by using a lower spreading ratio, whereby the spread information only fills an information part of a frame in a compressed mode, leaving an idle part of the frame in which to perform other functions, such as evaluation of other frequencies and execution of seamless handover between frequencies.

151 citations

Patent
13 Jun 2011
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a mobile communication method which includes the steps of: transmitting, from a handover source radio base station to a swithcing center, a handoff request including an NCC, a PCI and a K eNB *; changing, at the swithcecent center, the NCC; and generating at the mobile station, the first key on the basis of NCC and the PCI included in the handover command.
Abstract: In a mobile communication method according to the present invention includes the steps of: transmitting, from a handover source radio base station to a swithcing center, a handover request including an NCC, a PCI and a K eNB *; changing, at the swithcing center, the NCC, changing, at the swithcing center, the K eNB * on the basis of the PCI, and transmitting, from the swithcing center to the handover target radio base station, the handover request including the changed NCC and the changed K eNB *; generating, at the handover target radio base station, a first key on the basis of the K eNB *; and generating, at the mobile station, the first key on the basis of the NCC and the PCI included in a handover command.

151 citations

Patent
01 Dec 1983
TL;DR: In this paper, a data base executes a customer program unique to a customer in response to each call to the customer, and the customer program determines from call parameters how to process a particular call and instructs the serving office to perform specific primitive call processing capabilities to process the call.
Abstract: A method of controlling a telephone office serving a call to obtain a call processing capability not available at the office. A data base executes a customer program unique to a customer in response to each call to the customer. The customer program determines from call parameters how to process a particular call and instructs the serving office to perform specific primitive call processing capabilities to process the call. If the serving office is unable to perform a capability required to process the call in accordance with the customed program, the date base selects a second office which should be able to perform the capability. The call is routed from the first office to the second office under control of the data base and the second office performs one or more call processing capabilities under control of the data base. Call processing may be returned to the first office under control of the data base after a capability is performed at the second office. This is referred to as a service assist. On the other hand, call processing may be turned over completely to the second office, in which case it is referred to as a service handoff.

151 citations

Patent
11 Mar 2009
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method and system for handoff in a wireless communication network, where a common handoff encryption key is generated by an authentication server and transmitted to a first access point and a second access point.
Abstract: The present invention provides a method and system for handoff in a wireless communication network. In one embodiment, a common handoff encryption key is generated by an authentication server and transmitted to a first access point and a second access point. The first access point transmits the handoff encryption key to a wireless terminal. The wireless terminal encrypts output data with the handoff encryption key. When the wireless terminal is associated with the second access point, the second access point decrypts data from the wireless terminal with the handoff encryption key. In a second embodiment, a handoff WEP key generation secret parameter is provided to a first and a second access point. Both access points generate a handoff WEP key as a function of the handoff WEP key generation secret parameter and an address of a wireless terminal. The first access point transmits the handoff WEP key to the wireless terminal. The second access point communicates data packets encrypted with the handoff WEP key with the wireless terminal.

150 citations


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