Physical layer metrics for vertical handover toward OFDM-based networks

<p>Abstract</p> <p>The emerging trend to provide users with ubiquitous seamless wireless access leads to the development of multi-mode terminals able to smartly switch between heterogeneous wireless networks. This switching process known as vertical handover requires the terminal t...

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Main Authors: Oularbi Mohamed, Socheleau Francois-Xavier, Houcke Sebastien, A&#239;ssa-El-Bey Abdeldjalil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2011-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Online Access:http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2011/1/93
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spelling doaj-35a57364513d4d8385d8808fa45d61f52020-11-25T00:43:23ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992011-01-012011193Physical layer metrics for vertical handover toward OFDM-based networksOularbi MohamedSocheleau Francois-XavierHoucke SebastienA&#239;ssa-El-Bey Abdeldjalil<p>Abstract</p> <p>The emerging trend to provide users with ubiquitous seamless wireless access leads to the development of multi-mode terminals able to smartly switch between heterogeneous wireless networks. This switching process known as vertical handover requires the terminal to first measure various network metrics relevant to decide whether to trigger a vertical handover (VHO) or not. This paper focuses on current and next-generation networks that rely on an OFDM physical layer with either a CSMA/CA or an OFDMA multiple-access technique. Synthesis of several signal feature estimators is presented in a unified way in order to propose a set of complementary metrics (SNR, channel occupancy rate, collision rate) relevant as inputs of vertical handover decision algorithms. All the proposed estimators are "non-data aided" and only rely on a physical layer processing so that they do not require multi-mode terminals to be first connected to the handover candidate networks. Results based on a detailed performance study are presented to demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed algorithms. In addition, some experimental results have been performed on a RF platform to validate one of the proposed approaches on real signals.</p> http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2011/1/93
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author Oularbi Mohamed
Socheleau Francois-Xavier
Houcke Sebastien
A&#239;ssa-El-Bey Abdeldjalil
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Socheleau Francois-Xavier
Houcke Sebastien
A&#239;ssa-El-Bey Abdeldjalil
Physical layer metrics for vertical handover toward OFDM-based networks
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
author_facet Oularbi Mohamed
Socheleau Francois-Xavier
Houcke Sebastien
A&#239;ssa-El-Bey Abdeldjalil
author_sort Oularbi Mohamed
title Physical layer metrics for vertical handover toward OFDM-based networks
title_short Physical layer metrics for vertical handover toward OFDM-based networks
title_full Physical layer metrics for vertical handover toward OFDM-based networks
title_fullStr Physical layer metrics for vertical handover toward OFDM-based networks
title_full_unstemmed Physical layer metrics for vertical handover toward OFDM-based networks
title_sort physical layer metrics for vertical handover toward ofdm-based networks
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
issn 1687-1472
1687-1499
publishDate 2011-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>The emerging trend to provide users with ubiquitous seamless wireless access leads to the development of multi-mode terminals able to smartly switch between heterogeneous wireless networks. This switching process known as vertical handover requires the terminal to first measure various network metrics relevant to decide whether to trigger a vertical handover (VHO) or not. This paper focuses on current and next-generation networks that rely on an OFDM physical layer with either a CSMA/CA or an OFDMA multiple-access technique. Synthesis of several signal feature estimators is presented in a unified way in order to propose a set of complementary metrics (SNR, channel occupancy rate, collision rate) relevant as inputs of vertical handover decision algorithms. All the proposed estimators are "non-data aided" and only rely on a physical layer processing so that they do not require multi-mode terminals to be first connected to the handover candidate networks. Results based on a detailed performance study are presented to demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed algorithms. In addition, some experimental results have been performed on a RF platform to validate one of the proposed approaches on real signals.</p>
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