Simulation of Handoff Management Scheme for Improved Priority Based Call Scheduling with a Single Traffic System in Mobile Network
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Abstract
We are passing through a new era of mobile computing, one that is promising lots of varieties of quality of services to large extend of
mobile users in applications, highly improved usability, and speedier networking. A new approach IPBCS for call scheduling with handoff
behavior is proposed in this paper. The model introduces heap structure on the basis of call priority in considerably reduced time. Computational
cost in both the cases is then shown to be minimized to a large extent. The performance metric in this proposed model is analyzed by simulating
handoff scheme to focus the nature of mobility of the users. Finding handoff point of the mobile user reflects the novelty as well as the
generality of the model.
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Keywords: SIRO; Handoff Point; Mobile Host; Foreign Agent; CBR; CDR.
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