Abstract

Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) is a third generation mobile communication technology based on wideband CDMA (WCDMA) and can facilitate the users in much better way as compared to the second generation of mobile communication. UMTS is superior to second generation in terms of bandwidth efficiency, quality of service, speech quality, speed and capacity. At present, more than 60 countries using WCDMA technology are operating commercially in 25 countries. In this paper, we focus on soft and hard handover issues in UMTS networks. In order to simulate a typical UMTS scenario we use OPNET modeler where a number of users are generating traffic and are free to move in various cells.

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