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Analyzing the Type of Management in WLAN and WiMAX Organizations with Vertical Handoff Plan

R. Aparna

Abstract


To deliver the highest Quality of Service, the vertical handoff scheme is employed. Using this method, determine the Quality of Service value of the accessible neighbor nodes in the destination network before handing over to the other network. The network that offers the best Quality of Service is chosen based on the Quality of Service metrics (throughput and latency). Its goal is to keep the network's overall quality of service intact. Even after switching to a different network, you should evaluate how well WiMAX performs both in relation to WLAN and WiMAX.


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