DocumentCode
1069243
Title
IEEE 802.21: Media independent handover: Features, applicability, and realization
Author
Taniuchi, Kenichi ; Ohba, Yoshihiro ; Fajardo, Victor ; Das, Subir ; Tauil, Miriam ; Cheng, Yuu-Heng ; Dutta, Ashutosh ; Baker, Donald ; Yajnik, Maya ; Famolari, David
Volume
47
Issue
1
fYear
2009
fDate
1/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
112
Lastpage
120
Abstract
Providing users of multi-interface devices the ability to roam between different access networks is becoming a key requirement for service providers. The availability of multiple mobile broadband access technologies, together with the increasing use of real-time multimedia applications, is creating strong demand for handover solutions that can seamlessly and securely transition user sessions across different access technologies. A key challenge to meeting this growing demand is to ensure handover performance, measured in terms of latency and loss. In addition, handover solutions must allow service providers, application providers, and other entities to implement handover policies based on a variety of operational and business requirements. Therefore, standards are required that can facilitate seamless handover between such heterogeneous access networks and that can work with multiple mobility management mechanisms. The IEEE 802.21 standard addresses this problem space by providing a media-independent framework and associated services to enable seamless handover between heterogeneous access technologies. In this article, we discuss how the IEEE 802.21 standard framework and services are addressing the challenges of seamless mobility for multi-interface devices. In addition, we describe and discuss design considerations for a proof-of-concept IEEE 802.21 implementation and share practical insights into how this standard can optimize handover performance.
Keywords
IEEE standards; mobility management (mobile radio); telecommunication standards; IEEE 802.21; application providers; handover policies; heterogeneous access networks; heterogeneous access technologies; media independent handover; media-independent framework; mobility management mechanisms; multi-interface devices; multiple mobile broadband access technologies; real-time multimedia applications; seamless mobility; service providers; Access protocols; Cellular networks; Event detection; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Microwave integrated circuits; Monitoring; Nonhomogeneous media; Standardization; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2009.4752687
Filename
4752687
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