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Handover Mechanism in IEEE 802.16e, WiBro
by
Bhupendra Borse
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WiBro Network Architecture
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WiBro Specifications:
• Operating Frequency 2.4 GHz
• 9 MHz Bandwidth
• Mobility up to 60 km/hr (31 miles/hr)
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Physical Layer
• R = N * b * c / T
Where:
N = Number of used sub carriers
b = Number of bits per modulation symbol
c = Coding rate
T = OFDM symbol duration
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Calculation at Physical Layer• Fs = floor (Sampling-factor * Channel-Bandwidth / 8000) * 8000Where: Sampling-Factor = Sampling Factor. This is set to 8/7 in the implementation. Channel-Bandwidth = Channel bandwidth, in Hz• symbol time, Tb, is calculated by using the following formula: Tb = FFT-size / FsWhere: FFT-size = FFT size • Cyclic prefix time, Tg = G * Tb Where:
G = Ratio of cyclic prefix time to useful symbol time. The following values are supported in the implementation: 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, and 1/4.
Tb = Useful symbol time• OFDMA symbol time, T, is calculated by using the following formula: T = Tb + TgWhere: Tb = Useful symbol time Tg = Cycle prefix time
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Types of Handover
• BS initiated HO
• MS initiated HO
BS Base Station
MS Mobile Station
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BS initiated HO
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MS initiated HO
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Scenario 1: Two Cell Two HO
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Handover shown
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Analysis : MAC Layer
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Analysis : Application Layer
VBR Client VBR Server
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Scenario : Two HO using VBR application
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Analysis: Application Layer
VBR clients VBR server
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Future Work
• Handovers taking place with background Traffic and Faults
• Handovers taking while running VoiP application
• If Possible, Handovers under weather effect
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References • F. Wang et al, “IEEE 802.16e System Performance: Analysis and
Simulations”, Presented at PIMRC Conference, 2005.• R. Koodli, ”Fast Handover for Mobile IPv6,” Internet Draft,” MobileIP Working Group, 2004• K. El Malki, ”Low Latency Handoffs in Mobile IPv4,”, Internet Draft,” Network Working Group, 2004 • IEEE P802.16e/D4, ”Draft IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area
Networks—Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed and Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Systems,” Aug, 2004• “Design and Implementation of a Simulator Based on a Cross-Layer
Protocol between MAC and PHY Layers in a WiBro Compatible IEEE 802.16e OFDMA System",Taesoo Kwon, Howon Lee, Sik Choi, Juyeop Kim, and Dong-Ho Cho,Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Sunghyun Cho, Sangboh Yun, Won-Hyoung Park, and Kiho Kim, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology. 0163-6804/05/@© 2005 IEEE Communications Magazine • December 2005