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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Higor A. F. Camporez ◽  
Wesley S. Costa ◽  
Jair A. L. Silva ◽  
Helder R. O. Rocha ◽  
Marcelo E. V. Segatto

Author(s):  
Qusay Jalil Kadhim ◽  
Ali M. Alsahlany ◽  
Ahmed Hassan Hadi

Many researchers have discussed various topics in universal mobile telecommunication system (UMTS) networks: the process of switching from one cell to another for the subscriber and the impact of the quality of the connection during the transition process, quality of services (QoS), the quality of the uplink and downlink carrier line, the various types of code for the voice transmitted through the Internet, especially the research that discussed voice over internet protocol (VoIP) technology as voice travels from cell to cell in mobile networks, depending on the type of delivery. In this paper, a proposed scenario of a UMTS network was implemented to evaluate the multicellular VoIP movement; the proposed UMTS network was simulated using the OPNET 14.5 simulator. The calculation and analysis of the different parameters of the user while moving from one cell to another with different movement speeds considered, the best mean opinion score (MOS) value (3.19) registered for the scenario (soft handover) comparing with another type of handover (3.00).


In High-speed and seamless access is the goal of next-generation mobile communication systems, especially for VoIP and multimedia services. The supported mobile speeds are expected to reach 500 km/h in the Fifth Generation Networks (5G), lead to the handover will take place continuously as the mobile user moves through the cells. Therefore, efficient radio resource management, including the handover, load balancing technologies is vital problems. In this work, we perform a comprehensive survey of advanced handover techniques in the next-generation mobile communication system (5G) as well as requirements and features for the LTE-Advanced system. In the LTE-Advanced system, Fractional Soft Handover (FSHO) with 5 CCs improves latency and better handover quantity when not using CA. Currently, the proposed handover techniques have many advantages but have not yet resolved important issues in the handover process. Therefore, new handover techniques are required to support a fast and seamless handover process in the LTE-Advanced system. As a result, an advanced transfer technique proposed by combining FSHO, SSHO techniques can reduce latency, enhance efficiency and reliability, especially in the border areas between the cells.


Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (17) ◽  
pp. 4859
Author(s):  
Ju-Ho Choi ◽  
Jung-Hwan Cha ◽  
Youn-Hee Han ◽  
Sung-Gi Min

With the exponential growth of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) technologies, the Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure has evolved from built-in static infrastructure to a flexible structure applicable to various mobile environments. In this Internet of Mobile Things (IoMT) environment, each IoT device could operate simultaneously as a provider and consumer of information, and could provide new services through the exchange of such information. Named Data Networking (NDN), which could request data by content name rather than location (IP address), is suitable for such mobile IoT environments. However, in the current Named Data Networking (NDN) specification, producer mobility is one of the major problems in need of remedy. Previously proposed schemes for producer mobility use an anchor to hide the producer’s movement from consumers. As a result, they require a special anchor node and a signaling procedure to track the current locations of contents. A few anchorless schemes have also been proposed, but they still require mobility signaling and all NDN routers on the signaling path must understand the meaning of the signaling. We therefore propose an anchorless producer mobility scheme for the NDN. This scheme uses a dual-connectivity strategy that can be expressed as a soft handover. Whenever a producer changes its NDN Access Router (NAR), the new mobility link service located on the mobile producer’s old NDN face repairs the old link so that the connectivity with the pNAR can be maintained for a while. The old NDN face is removed after the new location information on the contents of the producer is disseminated over the NDN network by the Named-data Link State Routing Protocol (NLSR) routing protocol at the nNAR. The new mobility link service decouples connection and transaction to hide the collapse of the link. Therefore, the NDN’s mobility procedure could be simplified as the handover is defined as transaction completion as opposed to a breakdown of links. The proposed scheme prevents the routing information from being abruptly outdated due to producer mobility. Our simulation results show seamless handover when the producer changes its default access router.


Author(s):  
Syamsul El Yumin ◽  
P Purwatiningsih

This paper reports the investigation of the Inter Radio Access Technology (IRAT) Handover thatoccurring when the UMTS (3G) system moved to GSM (2G) system by using the system model, and the affects tothe networks performances was analyzed. The IRAT Handover occurred between the cells having two RadioAccess Technology (RAT) or two Radio Access Mode (RAM) which different one and another. The cases of theIRAT Handover were predicted occurring between the UMTS system and the GSM/EDGE system. The results ofthe model and analization shows that the IRAT Handover parameter with the combination of T 3A U = -18 dB andT 3A G = -80 dBm having lowest dropping probability value, and for the IRAT Handover parameter with thecombination of T 3A U = -10 dB dan T 3A G = -60 dBm having largest dropping probability value. The exponentialpath loss constant with the value of 4 and 5 having zerro dropping probability value. The IRAT Handoverdropping probability value is smaller than the soft handover (SHO) dropping probability value in the same of T 2Dthreshold value. When the T 2D threshold value is smaller than the T 3A U value, the IRAT Handover droppingprobability value is equal with the SHO dropping probability value.


Author(s):  
Maksum Pinem ◽  
Mhd Ikhsan Rifki ◽  
Emerson P. Sinulingga ◽  
S. Suherman
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2020 ◽  
Vol 57 (15) ◽  
pp. 152701
Author(s):  
聂敏 Nie Min ◽  
寇文翔 Kou Wenxiang ◽  
卫容宇 Wei Rongyu ◽  
杨光 Yang Guang ◽  
张美玲 Zhang Meiling ◽  
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