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Analysis of Quality of Service in WiMAX and WLAN Networks using Vertical Handoff Scheme

R. Rathiya

Abstract


The vertical handoff scheme is used to provide the best Quality of Service. In this approach, before Handover to the other network, find the Quality of Service value of the available neighbor nodes of the destination network. The Quality of Service metrics (throughput and delay) select the network which provides the best Quality of Service. Aim is that, it will maintain the Quality of Service of the whole network. Even after switched to the other network and then analyze the performance of WiMAX to WLAN and from WLAN to WiMAX network.


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