Title :
Handoff between dissimilar systems: general approaches and air interface issues for TDMA systems
Author_Institution :
Motor Eur. Corp. Res. Lab., Basingstoke, UK
Abstract :
The trend towards multimode mobile radio units, together with the growing desire to support continuous uninterrupted service provision between communications systems (eg. PCS, UMTS, UPT), makes cost efficient handover between dissimilar wireless technologies an important area. An example where intersystem handoff is desirable is when moving between the cordless and cellular coverage areas where different technologies are deployed. This paper outlines approaches to achieving intersystem handoff and investigates the possibility of exploiting the time-discontinuous nature of TDMA to enable handoff with a single transceiver in the handset. Simulation results are presented which show the impact on GSM performance when handing-off to/from DECT or Wireless Access Communications Systems (WACS). For the example of a GSM/DECT combination, it is shown that a minor adjustment to the DECT specification could significantly simplify the implementation of a subscriber unit capable of handoff between GSM and DECT
Keywords :
cellular radio; cordless telephone systems; time division multiple access; transceivers; DECT; GSM performance; PCS; TDMA; TDMA systems; UMTS; UPT; WACS; Wireless Access Communications Systems; air interface; cellular coverage areas; cordless coverage areas; dissimilar wireless technologies; handset; intersystem handoff; multimode mobile radio units; simulation results; subscriber unit; transceiver; 3G mobile communication; Costs; GSM; Laboratories; Land mobile radio; Personal communication networks; Standards development; Telephone sets; Time division multiple access; Transceivers;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1995 IEEE 45th
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2742-X
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1995.505009