A new method for handover triggering condition estimation

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Abstract

It is desirable to maximize the WLAN usage in integrated heterogeneous network environment due to its high speed access and low access cost. We have modeled under geometry and mobility effects to dynamically estimate the distance of a mobile terminal from the access point at which the handover must be triggered to keep probability of handover failure within desired bounds while maximizing the WLAN usage. Monte-Carlo simulations are provided and they are in good conformance with our analytical findings. © IEICE 2012.

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Abrar, S., Hussain, R., Raja, R. A., Malik, S. A., Khan, S. A., Shafiq, G., & Ahmed, S. (2012). A new method for handover triggering condition estimation. IEICE Electronics Express, 9(5), 378–384. https://doi.org/10.1587/elex.9.378

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