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Hierarchical Model of IEEE 802.21 Media Independent Information Service (MIIS)
1Shamsa Gilani, 1Anam Nazir, 1Ehsan Ullah Munir, 1Maaz Rehan, 3Muhammad Nauman, 2Waqas Anwar and 1Wasif Nasir
1Department of Computer Science, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Wah Cantt, Pakistan
2Department of Computer Science, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology,
Abbottabad, Pakistan
3Associated Press of Pakistan, Islamabad, Pakistan
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology 2013 22:5142-5147
Received: July 13, 2012 | Accepted: November 29, 2012 | Published: May 25, 2013
Abstract
In this era of emerging technologies, the main issue is to discover the appropriate neighbor access network during handoff mechanism for a mobile node. We require handover because in this heterogeneous environment, there can be several networks (Wi-Fi, WIMAX and UMTS) in a geographical area which are not so interoperable. For abiding the services we use Media Independent Information Service (MIIS) provided by IEEE 802.21 MIH standards (Buiati et al., 2010) to select the most suitable network. This study provides a brief overview of how the challenges associated with the handoff are solved by several proposed schemes. In the introduction, role of MIIS is comprehensively defined to represent its importance followed by issues associated with handoff. Then, it gives an overview of the latest research activities in this field, including all the problems faced during handoff process. The study concludes by giving a new hierarchical scheme presenting implementation of MIIS servers to significantly improve the mobility.
Keywords:
Handoff delay, IEEE 802.21 MIH, Inter-zone Handoff, neighbor discovery time, query response, twolevel hierarchy,
Competing interests
The authors have no competing interests.
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