A Handover Technique in a Dual-mode Base Station


The KIPS Transactions:PartC, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 177-184, Apr. 2006
10.3745/KIPSTC.2006.13.2.177,   PDF Download:

Abstract

A handover is a technology that enables data transmission and receipt seamlessly while a mobile station moves from the current base station to another base station. The handover is basically classified into two types; a horizontal handover which changes a radio link only without changing a network link, and a vertical handover which changes both in heterogeneous networks. In this paper, we propose a vertical handover protocol in a dual base station which supports both of W-CDMA and WiBro networks based on SDR (Software Defined Radio), verify the rightness using a state transition diagram and a Petri-net, and evaluate the performance of the proposed protocol using NS-2 simulator.


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Cite this article
[IEEE Style]
T. E. Jeong, Y. S. Shin, S. D. Ju, B. K. Song, "A Handover Technique in a Dual-mode Base Station," The KIPS Transactions:PartC, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 177-184, 2006. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTC.2006.13.2.177.

[ACM Style]
Tae Eui Jeong, Yeon Seung Shin, Sang Don Ju, and Byung Kwon Song. 2006. A Handover Technique in a Dual-mode Base Station. The KIPS Transactions:PartC, 13, 2, (2006), 177-184. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTC.2006.13.2.177.