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Mobility using IEEE 802.21 in a heterogeneous IEEE 802.16/802.11-based, IMT-advanced (4g) network
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May 2008

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IEEE Wireless Communications

Les Eastwood

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Scott Migaldi

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Qiaobing Xie

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VIVEK GUPTA

Industry is defining a new generation of mobile wireless technologies, called in cellular terminology "fourth generation" or "4G." This article shows that a system combining extensions of two radio access technologies, IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.16, meets the ITU-R's "IMT-Advanced" or 4G requirements. The extensions are 802.16 m (100 Mb/s, 250 km/h) and 802.11VHT (1 Gb/s, low velocity). The focus of this article is to show how IEEE 802.21 (the emerging IEEE standard for media-independent handover services) supports ";seamless"; mobility between these two radio access technologies. This mobility integrates the two radio access technologies into one system. We conclude that an 802.11VHT + 802.16 m + 802.21 system is likely to be proposed to the ITU-R for IMT- Advanced 4G.

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... Furthermore, with the contribution of National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST), 7 NS2 supports the simulation of WiFi and WiMAX heterogeneous wireless networks [16] with IEEE 802.21: Media Independent Handover (MIH) [17][18][19][20] and Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) 8 [9,21,22], which is yet to be completely supported by NS3. Handover is switching the base stations' connections based on poor quality, high data loss, and delay. ...

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Media Independent Handover and Mobile IPv6-Based UDP Performance Evaluation Suite for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Mobility using IEEE 802.21 in a heterogeneous IEEE 802.16/802.11-based, IMT-advanced (4g) network
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  • May 2008

IEEE Wireless Communications