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Abstract(s)
Radio access technologies (RATs) selection algorithms have been studied
in the literature and nowadays equipment with several RATs incorporated into it is
already common. The major goal of this work is to measure the gain obtained by
using WiFi as a backup network for HSDPA, allowing for preventing from quality of
service (QoS) deterioration when in a low mobility scenario. Since IEEE 802.11e
already supports QoS, it was the natural choice. The proposed RAT selection
algorithm is based on the load of each system, and the results show a gain of 60% on
supported network load with QoS over the HSDPA-alone system. As a consequence,
when there is heavy load for the IEEE 802.11e network, acceptance of high priority
services will affect the delay in low priority services, like FTP.
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Keywords
CRRM Load balancing algorithm HSDPA IEEE 802.11e
Citation
Valdemar Monteiro, Orlando Cabral, Jonathan Rodriguez, F. J. Velez and A. Gameiro, “HSDPA/WiFi RAT Selection Based on Load Suitability,” in Proc. of 17th ICT Mobile & Wireless Communications Summit (IST SUMMIT 2008), Stockholm, Sweden, June 2008.
Publisher
European Commission