Handover MAnagement in NGN

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Handover Management in NGN

Abstract— The demands of network users for better, faster and secure services are ever increasing. The field of mobile networks is most dynamic in the world of networking. The Handoff Management in Next Generation Network has been a topic of interest for many researchers in the modern era. Handoff plays a vital role in NGN by providing connectivity without losing connection from one network to another. Different algorithms and techniques are used to for the Seamless handoff and to optimize handoff delay and data loss. The contemporary literature reveals that Next Generation mobile Networks consists of heterogeneous wireless networks i.e. WLAN, 3G and CDMA etc. After handoff from one network to another MH avail the resources of the visited network. During handoff MH must support the different radio access technologies. In this paper different handoff management areas are explored with the focus of different handoff algorithms, techniques, protocols and some proposed models. This summarized literature work acts as a learning guide for the academic world in the area of networks.

Key words—MH (Mobile Host, FA (Foreign Agent), GA (Gateway Agent), VHO (Vertical Handoff), CAC (Call Admission Control).

I. INTRODUCTION

In order to avoid call termination and data lose during mobility Handover mechanism is used. The process of breaking connection with one base station and gaining connectivity to another base station is called handoff or handover. In American English MS call transfer from one channel to another is known as Handoff and in British English it is known as Handover. If the cell size is small, more handover will occur. Such system requires greater resources to support and coordinate. Whichever ...

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...nd Rosli Salleh, “Handoff Techniques for 4G Wireless Mobile Internet”, 29th July 2007.

[6] Blazej Lewcio, Sebastian Moller, Marcel Waltermann, Niklas Kirschnick and Pablo Vidales, “Methods for Multimedia Services Adaptation in Next Generation Networks”

[7] Michael Mackay, Jose Moura and Christopher Edwards, “Flexible host-based Handoff for Next Generation Networks”, 13th April 2008.

[8] Ashutosh Dutta, Sbir Das, David Famolari and Henning Schulzrinner, “Seamless Handover across Heterogeneous Networks- An IEEE 802.21 Centric Approach”, 4th Nov 2008.

[9] Carolin Latze and Ulrich Ulte-nitsche, “Roaming, Accounting and Seamless Handover in EAP-TLS Authenticated Networks”, 25th Sep 2008.

[10] Pyung-Soo Kim and Young Jin Kim, “Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 Based Fast Vertical Handover using IEEE 802.21 Media Independent Handover Function”, 14th jan 2008.

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