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Energy-Efficient Vertical Handover Parameters, Classification and Solutions over Wireless Heterogeneous Networks: A Comprehensive Survey
Author(s) -
Mehmet Fatih Tüysüz,
Ramona Trestian
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
wireless personal communications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.302
H-Index - 60
eISSN - 1572-834X
pISSN - 0929-6212
DOI - 10.1007/s11277-017-4559-7
Subject(s) - handover , computer science , vertical handover , computer network , efficient energy use , context (archaeology) , wireless , wireless network , the internet , popularity , telecommunications , quality of service , heterogeneous network , world wide web , psychology , paleontology , social psychology , electrical engineering , biology , engineering
In the last few decades, the popularity of wireless networks has been growing dramatically for both home and business networking. Nowadays, smart mobile devices equipped with various wireless networking interfaces are used to access the Internet, communicate, socialize and handle short or long-term businesses. As these devices rely on their limited batteries, energy-efficiency has become one of the major issues in both academia and industry. Due to terminal mobility, the variety of radio access technologies and the necessity of connecting to the Internet anytime and anywhere, energy-efficient handover process within the wireless heterogeneous networks has sparked remarkable attention in recent years. In this context, this paper first addresses the impact of specific information (local, network-assisted, QoS-related, user preferences, etc.) received remotely or locally on the energy efficiency as well as the impact of vertical handover phases, and methods. It presents energy-centric state-of-the-art vertical handover approaches and their impact on energy efficiency. The paper also discusses the recommendations on possible energy gains at different stages of the vertical handover process

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