Handover Management In Mobile Satellite Communications

Mobile satellite communication offers vast coverage area with moderate bandwidth demands. However, in mobile satellite communication using Low Earth Orbits (LEO) satellite service, handover frequently occurs due to high velocity and large number of mobile satellites. With increase demand of mult...

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Main Author: Sali, Aduwati
Format: Thesis
Language:English
English
Published: 2002
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12080/1/FK_2002_46.pdf
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description Mobile satellite communication offers vast coverage area with moderate bandwidth demands. However, in mobile satellite communication using Low Earth Orbits (LEO) satellite service, handover frequently occurs due to high velocity and large number of mobile satellites. With increase demand of multimedia traffic, an optimum utilization of network resources has been investigated. To accommodate and maintain Quality of Service (QoS) of handover calls in mobile satellite communication, priority for handover calls are applied. Traffic parameters of traffic arrival rate, traffic duration and priority among traffic applications are introduced. Traffic applications of type voice, video and data are observed and analysis of traffic behavior on handover has been done. An optimum set of channels to serve the different traffic types is proposed after considering the handover initiation and handover execution criteria. The algorithm proposes a more accurate measurement of handover initiation angle, introduced as look-up angle, which further reduces handover rate and successfully conserve the network resources.
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spelling upm.eprints-120802024-06-28T01:30:19Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12080/ Handover Management In Mobile Satellite Communications Sali, Aduwati Mobile satellite communication offers vast coverage area with moderate bandwidth demands. However, in mobile satellite communication using Low Earth Orbits (LEO) satellite service, handover frequently occurs due to high velocity and large number of mobile satellites. With increase demand of multimedia traffic, an optimum utilization of network resources has been investigated. To accommodate and maintain Quality of Service (QoS) of handover calls in mobile satellite communication, priority for handover calls are applied. Traffic parameters of traffic arrival rate, traffic duration and priority among traffic applications are introduced. Traffic applications of type voice, video and data are observed and analysis of traffic behavior on handover has been done. An optimum set of channels to serve the different traffic types is proposed after considering the handover initiation and handover execution criteria. The algorithm proposes a more accurate measurement of handover initiation angle, introduced as look-up angle, which further reduces handover rate and successfully conserve the network resources. 2002 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12080/1/FK_2002_46.pdf Sali, Aduwati (2002) Handover Management In Mobile Satellite Communications. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Artificial satellites in telecommunication Mobile communication systems English
spellingShingle Artificial satellites in telecommunication
Mobile communication systems
Sali, Aduwati
Handover Management In Mobile Satellite Communications
title Handover Management In Mobile Satellite Communications
title_full Handover Management In Mobile Satellite Communications
title_fullStr Handover Management In Mobile Satellite Communications
title_full_unstemmed Handover Management In Mobile Satellite Communications
title_short Handover Management In Mobile Satellite Communications
title_sort handover management in mobile satellite communications
topic Artificial satellites in telecommunication
Mobile communication systems
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