Abstract

Mobility and Quality of Service(QoS) plays a vital role in the Wireless networks based on the IEEE 802.11 protocol family.When mobile systems move across heterogeneous networks, ongoing real time sessions are affected not only by handoff delay but also by jitter. With respect to this scenario, we describe the features to enhance mobility by reducing the handoff latency along with reduced packet loss across the heterogeneous networks such as WLAN and UMTS by comparing the predicted rss (received signal strength) against two thresholds calculated by the mobile terminal (MT) to make handoff decision. The packet losses can be reduced by having jitter buffer with some extra delay added. Handoff speed can be improved by having pre-handoff notification using CoA (Care of Address) maintained in each router and hence the binding updates to home agent and correspondent node are performed once Previous Access Router knows a mobile node's new CoA. By this during handoff only the node movement happens hence reducing handoff latency.

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