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An Overview of Context-Aware Vertical Handover Schemes in Heterogeneous Networks

As wireless access technologies grow rapidly, the recent studies have focused on granting mobile users the ability of roaming across different wireless networks in a seamless manner thus offering seamless mobility. The different characteristics of each wireless technology with regards to QoS brought many challenges for provisioning the continuous services (audio/video streaming) in a seamless way. In this paper, we intend to review the existing context-aware methods which offered solutions for service continuity. We looked at the types of context information used in each solution. Through this study, it is clear that context awareness plays a significant role in handover process in order to satisfy users demanding seamless services. Therefore, the goal of this paper is to compare the existing methods grouped as general, IMS based, and WLAN/WiMAX solutions in terms of several criteria, such as interworking architecture, service continuity, and QoS provisioning.

preprint2011arXivOpen access

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