In Next-Generation (NG) hybrid wireless networks, Mobile-Controlled Handover (MCHO) is expected to be employed as the handover control mechanism, in contrast to Network-Controlled Handover (NCHO) used in homogeneous wireless networks. As more independent network operators get involved in providing Internet access, roaming mobile users would have to deal with complex trust relationships between heterogeneous network domains. The state-of-the-art handover approaches just take into account Quality of Service (QoS), but ignore the complexities arising from the coexistence of multiple network operators in the NG networks. The existence of a complex trust relationship between networks may lead to unnecessary handover attempts in service roaming. ...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the potentiality and the benefits of a soft Verti...
This paper proposes an Advanced Mobility Handover (AMH) scheme based on Wireless Local Area Networks...
Handover occurs when a wireless node switches from one network to another. One of the main requireme...
Fourth Generation Wireless Networks (FGWN) consists of heterogeneous networks managed by different o...
International audienceWireless networks bring a new market to service providers and terminal manufac...
The growing demands for ubiquitous high-speed data services require hybrid interworking in Next-Gene...
Handover and mobility management are important and critical aspects of future ultra-dense cellular n...
Summary. Today, handheld devices equipped with Wi-Fi interfaces are used in-tensively by a huge numb...
The deployment of the Next Generation Wireless Network (NGWN) involves different service providers, ...
[[abstract]]With the rapid development of wireless communication, mobile users are able to manually ...
The upcoming generation of wireless networks are characterized by seamless mobility across wireless ...
The next generation of wireless communication systems are facing many challenges that need solutions...
Wireless communications are really poised to see major improvements in terms of network capabilities...
Future wireless networks are expected to be a convergence of different wireless networks based on s...
The most prevailing feature that led to the massive success of current Wireless Mobile Tele-Communic...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the potentiality and the benefits of a soft Verti...
This paper proposes an Advanced Mobility Handover (AMH) scheme based on Wireless Local Area Networks...
Handover occurs when a wireless node switches from one network to another. One of the main requireme...
Fourth Generation Wireless Networks (FGWN) consists of heterogeneous networks managed by different o...
International audienceWireless networks bring a new market to service providers and terminal manufac...
The growing demands for ubiquitous high-speed data services require hybrid interworking in Next-Gene...
Handover and mobility management are important and critical aspects of future ultra-dense cellular n...
Summary. Today, handheld devices equipped with Wi-Fi interfaces are used in-tensively by a huge numb...
The deployment of the Next Generation Wireless Network (NGWN) involves different service providers, ...
[[abstract]]With the rapid development of wireless communication, mobile users are able to manually ...
The upcoming generation of wireless networks are characterized by seamless mobility across wireless ...
The next generation of wireless communication systems are facing many challenges that need solutions...
Wireless communications are really poised to see major improvements in terms of network capabilities...
Future wireless networks are expected to be a convergence of different wireless networks based on s...
The most prevailing feature that led to the massive success of current Wireless Mobile Tele-Communic...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the potentiality and the benefits of a soft Verti...
This paper proposes an Advanced Mobility Handover (AMH) scheme based on Wireless Local Area Networks...
Handover occurs when a wireless node switches from one network to another. One of the main requireme...