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Review of Handover Mechanisms to Support Triple Play in Mobile WiMAX
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Review of Handover Mechanisms to Support Triple Play in Mobile WiMAX

Mohammed Benmubarak, Borhanuddin Mohd Ali, Nor Kamariah Noordin, Alyani Ismail and Chee Kyun Ng
Technical review - IETE, Vol.26(4), pp.258-267
01/07/2009

Abstract

Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Science & Technology Engineering Technology Telecommunications
Handover (HO) mechanism is one of the critical operations in mobile WiMAX. It takes place when a mobile station (MS) moves from a serving base station (BS) to another BS. However, the HO latency in mobile WiMAX is still an issue that may affect continuity of real-time application sessions such as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). This paper presents performance comparison of some HO mechanisms for real-time applications in mobile WiMAX, including HO, cross-layer HO, pre-coordination HO, passport HO mechanisms and fast intra-network and cross-layer HO (FINCH). Each one of these mechanisms reduces HO latency, especially during downlink traffic; however, they still produce insufficient HO latency during uplink traffic. Except for FINCH, they do not consider the scenario of HO between BSs that belong to different access service network-gateways (ASN-GWs) or to different connectivity service networks (CSNs); these two cases cause extra layer 3 (L3) HO latency.
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