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Multi-path Transmission Algorithm for End-to-End Seamless Handover across Heterogeneous Wireless Access Networks

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In mobile networks, new technologies are needed to enable mobile hosts to move across various kinds of wireless access networks. In the past, many researchers have studied handover in IP networks. In almost all cases, special network devices are needed to maintain the host’s mobility. However, in these technologies, mobile hosts cannot move across different wireless access networks without closing the connection and degrading the goodput. To overcome these, we propose here a multi-path transmission algorithm for end-to-end seamless handover. The main purpose of this algorithm is to improve the goodput during handover by sending the same packets along multiple paths, reducing unnecessary consumption of network resources. We evaluate our algorithm through simulations and show that mobile hosts gain a better goodput.

The work of K. Iida was supported in part by grants from the Support Center for Advanced Telecommunications Technology Research (SCAT), Japan. The work of Y. Kadobayashi was supported in part by the Telecommunication Advancement Organization of Japan.

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Kashihara, S., Iida, K., Koga, H., Kadobayashi, Y., Yamaguchi, S. (2003). Multi-path Transmission Algorithm for End-to-End Seamless Handover across Heterogeneous Wireless Access Networks. In: Das, S.R., Das, S.K. (eds) Distributed Computing - IWDC 2003. IWDC 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2918. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24604-6_17

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