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Tsung-Han Lee, Lin-Huang Chang and Ya-Shu Chan
In mobile networks, handover mechanisms provide fast and smooth access service for mobile users. However, one of the main challenges in mobile networks is the handover management with increased mobility and bandwidth demand of the required network servic...
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Wei Kuang Lai, Chin-Shiuh Shieh, Fu-Sheng Chou, Chia-Yu Hsu and Meng-Han Shen
This study addresses the handover management issue for Device-to-Device communication in fifth-generation (5G) networks. The Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) drafted a standard for proximity services (ProSe), also named device-to-device (D2D) ...
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Battulga Davaasambuu, Keping Yu and Takuro Sato
In recent years, train passengers have been transferring increasing amounts of data using mobile devices. Wireless networks with mobile relay nodes support broadband wireless communications for passengers of such vehicles using backhaul links. However, t...
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Aziz Ur Rehman, Mardeni Bin Roslee and Tiang Jun Jiat
With the rapid growth of data traffic and mobile devices, it is imperative to provide reliable and stable services during mobility. Heterogeneous Networks (HetNets) and dense networks have been identified as potential solutions to address the upcoming ca...
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Asmae Ait Mansour, Nourddine Enneya and Mohamed Ouadou
In this paper, we address the problem of cell association during a handover performed in a dense heterogeneous network, where the preference of a mobile user?s equipment in terms of uplink traffic is not the same as for the downlink traffic. Therefore, s...
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Asmae Ait Mansour, Nourddine Enneya and Mohamed Ouadou
In this paper, we address the problem of cell association during a handover performed in a dense heterogeneous network, where the preference of a mobile user?s equipment in terms of uplink traffic is not the same as for the downlink traffic. Therefore, s...
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Asmae Ait Mansour, Nourddine Enneya and Mohamed Ouadou
The unexpected change in user equipment (UE) velocity is recognized as the primary explanation for poor handover quality. In order to resolve this issue, while limiting ping-pong (PP) events we carefully and dynamically optimized handover parameters for ...
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Asmae Ait Mansour, Nourddine Enneya and Mohamed Ouadou
The unexpected change in user equipment (UE) velocity is recognized as the primary explanation for poor handover quality. In order to resolve this issue, while limiting ping-pong (PP) events we carefully and dynamically optimized handover parameters for ...
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Gonzalo Martin, Laura Calvet and Miquel Angel Piera
The lack of airspace capacity poses a significant challenge for a sustainable air transport system, particularly in scenarios of future growing demand. Air traffic management digitalization opens pathways for innovative and efficient solutions to tackle ...
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Ioannis Kosmopoulos, Emmanouil Skondras, Angelos Michalas, Emmanouel T. Michailidis and Dimitrios D. Vergados
Fifth-Generation (5G) vehicular networks support novel services with increased Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. Vehicular users need to be continuously connected to networks that fulfil the constraints of their services. Thus, the implementation of...
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Safwan M. Ghaleb, Shamala Subramaniam, Mukhtar Ghaleb and Ali Mohamed E. Ejmaa
Providing a seamless handover in the Internet of Thing (IoT) applications with minimal efforts is a big challenge in mobility management protocols. Several research efforts have been attempted to maintain the connectivity of nodes while performing mobili...
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Igor Ruban, Heorhii Kuchuk, Andrey Kovalenko
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The subject matter of the article is the processes of load distribution in mobile communication networks. The object of research is the handover. The goal is to develop a method for redistributing the load between neighboring areas for mobile nodes. The ...
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Hasan Burak Cavka, Sheryl Staub-French and Rachel Pottinger
Building information modeling (BIM) has been presented as a potential solution to current facilities management problems related to information exchange during handover, and facilities information management during operations. However, implementing BIM i...
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Ashraf Tahat,Ahmad Jamal,Mohammad Kalbouneh
Pág. pp. 63 - 72
Today's graduating telecommunications engineers need marketable skills that are typically developed beyond the traditional classrooms. These skills set can be acquired by experimenting for hands-on experience that resembles the professional field workpl...
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Wael Etaiwi,Haitham Almhairat,Mujahed Jarad,Laith Batarseh
Pág. pp. 31 - 35
Handover is a key solution that improves the telecommunication services using GSM by assure the continual service delivery between two mobiles regardless of location's changes of the sender or receiver, and now GSM technology becomes applicable all over ...
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Jawad Tanveer, Amir Haider, Rashid Ali and Ajung Kim
The fifth generation (5G) wireless technology emerged with marvelous effort to state, design, deployment and standardize the upcoming wireless network generation. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) techniques are well capable to suppo...
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Johan Fahri, Julien Pollack, Duro Kolar
The question of how successful a project is beyond the handover stage is still echoing in the literature on project management and more magnified in international development (ID) projects. In addressing the question, this study aims to demonstrate the i...
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Johan Fahri, Julien Pollack, Duro Kolar
The question of how successful a project is beyond the handover stage is still echoing in the literature on project management and more magnified in international development (ID) projects. In addressing the question, this study aims to demonstrate the i...
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Dong Doan Van, Qingsong Ai and Quan Liu
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Maroua Drissi and Mohammed Oumsis
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