Reducing unnecessary handovers and improving ranking abnormality based on multi‐attribute decision making graph theory and matrix approach with Euclidean distance in heterogeneous wireless networks
Abstract:SummaryNew mobile devices offer multiple network interfaces to allow the users to connect to the best available network. The heterogeneous networks can provide better internet connectivity to the users by means of vertical handover. The handover must be triggered at a suitable point of time to avoid mobility issues such as unnecessary handovers and handover ping‐pongs. The network selection during handover is usually done using classical multi‐attribute decision making (MADM) methods. However, ranking abnormal… Show more
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