Yu-Chin Wang, Hsiang-Fu Lo, Ya-Chun Li, Wei-Tsong Lee
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引用次数: 8
摘要
未来几代无线网络将对无线接入技术的性能和这些新的无线环境所提供的实时多媒体应用提出很高的要求。在异构无线网络之间的移动过程中,用户的多媒体服务质量在很大程度上依赖于IP到MAC协议栈中间件的无缝切换。IEEE 802.21就是为此而设计的,它为异构无线网络之间的无缝切换提供了基本平台。为了增强IEEE 802.21标准的功能,本文提出了一种动态调整的缓冲器组件和预测缓冲器大小的算法。该方案的机制包括服务特定层(Service Specific Layer)和调整缓冲区(adjustment Buffer),服务特定层决定切换的时机,调整缓冲区存储切换期间应用程序的临时流数据。描述和分析了服务特定层、缓冲区和IEEE 802.21媒体独立切换功能之间的业务和通信流程。通过对连接过程的分析和仿真表明,缓冲区预测和预分配确实可以减少异构无线网络间切换的影响。
Seamless Handover with Buffer Prediction for Wireless Networks Based on IEEE 802.21
Future generations of wireless networks will place great demands on the performance of radio access technology and the real-time multimedia applications provided by these new wireless environments. During the mobility between heterogeneous wireless networks, the quality of multimedia services for users depends heavily on seamless handover which should be provided by the middleware of IP to MAC protocol stack. IEEE 802.21 is designed for this reason which provided the basic platform for seamless handover between heterogeneous wireless networks. In this paper, a dynamically adjusted buffer component with algorithm for prediction of the buffer size is proposed to enhance the functionality of IEEE 802.21. The mechanism of proposed scheme included Service Specific Layer which decides the opportunity of handover, and adjusted Buffer which stores the temporal streaming data for applications between handover. The services and communication flows among service specific layer, buffer and IEEE 802.21 Media Independent Handover function are described and analyzed. According to analysis of the connection process and simulation, buffer prediction and pre-allocation could indeed reduce the influence of handover between heterogeneous wireless networks.