DocumentCode
976531
Title
A network-layer soft handoff approach for mobile wireless IP-based systems
Author
Hamdaoui, Bechir ; Ramanathan, Parameswaran
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA
Volume
22
Issue
4
fYear
2004
fDate
5/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
630
Lastpage
642
Abstract
Handoff is the process during which a mobile node (MN) needs to change its connectivity point to the wireless internetwork from one access node (AN) to another during an ongoing communication. If MNs are allowed to have two or more simultaneous connections to the internetwork through different ANs, then the handoff is said to be soft; otherwise, it is said to be hard. Traditionally, during forward-link soft handoff, multiple identical copies of each packet are simultaneously transmitted to the MN through the associated ANs. At the MN´s physical-layer, the received signals are combined on a bit-by-bit basis resulting in improving the bit-error rate. However, this approach requires tight synchronization of the ANs involved in the soft handoff. In addition, as shown in the literature, the capacity often decreases due to the increase of the number of channels used by MNs during soft handoff. In this paper, we propose, analyze, simulate, and implement a soft handoff scheme called soft handoff over IP (SHIP) for forward-link that 1) overcomes the need for synchronization and 2) increases the capacity of the network. Through both analytic and simulation studies, we show that SHIP achieves significant performance improvements. We derive analytic expressions of the power-capacity relationship for two-dimensional (2-D) and one-dimensional (1-D) cell models. By comparing our scheme with the hard handoff, we empirically show that the capacity increases by about 30% and 20%, respectively, for the 2-D and 1-D cell models. Further, the simulation results show that SHIP saves up to 30% of the total power consumed by the ANs.
Keywords
IP networks; Internet; cellular radio; error statistics; mobile computing; packet radio networks; radio links; access node; access synchronization; bit-error rate; connectivity point; forward-link soft handoff; hard handoff; mobile node; mobile physical-layer; mobile wireless IP-based system; multiple description; network capacity; network-layer soft handoff; one-dimensional cell model; packet error rate; packet transmission; power consumption; power-capacity relationship; received signal; soft handoff over IP; two-dimensional cell model; wireless internetwork; wireless network channel; Analytical models; Bit error rate; Internet; Marine vehicles; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Performance analysis; Power system modeling; Signal to noise ratio; Two dimensional displays;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSAC.2004.825986
Filename
1295051
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