SINR based Media Independent Handover in WiMAX and WLAN networks

Subscribers are becoming more demanding regarding roaming capabilities across different networking technologies such as WLAN, WiMAX, and CDMA as they claim service continuity with QoS requirement and good security features. To achieve seamless handover between different access technologies is a grea...

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Wireless LAN
WLAN
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