Study of Best-Effort VoIP Handovers between WLAN and EVDO Networks

The IEEE 802.11 based Wireless LANs (WLANs) have emerged as a viable technology for supporting real-time applications such as voice over IP (VoIP). Even the personal digital assistants and Smartphones are being equipped with WLAN, leading such devices to operate in dual-mode with the WLAN and WAN (w...

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Personal digital assistants
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