A study of multiple high speed data networks and seamless vertical handoff for uninterrupted internet access to a hybrid network
Abstract
WiMAX is a wireless technology that provides broadband service to the residence or office
organizations in economical manner by using many protocols, such as, OLSR, DSDV and DSR.
WiFi is wireless network technology that provides internet access by covering a limited range of
area using Media Access Control Protocol named CSMA/CA. 3G and WLAN are the integrated
access that provides users with benefits and more flexibility.
Handoff is a networking system that automatically shifts or changes active connection from one
to another while user is in motion. Handoffs are known as horizontal or vertical (VHO) in
homogeneous or heterogeneous Wireless Networks. In traditional handovers, algorithm depends
on the quality of link and received signal strength. However, these factors are not enough for
VHO because of the complexity of network configuration as it is applied in heterogeneous
network. In addition, VHO depends on a policy based network structure where various factors
are considered like types of services, Quality of service (QoS), security, etc.
A Hybrid network or Interworking Architecture is usually a network construction infrastructure
that works together for multiple technologies such as WiMAX, WLAN, and 3G etc. which is
motivated to approach smoother service to users with its enriched communication system. In our
work we are going study multiple High speed data networks, individually and as a hybrid
network and also compare different features to get the best performance for seamless Vertical
Hand-Off.