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Journal of Information Science and Engineering, Vol. 24 No. 2, pp. 327-342


Ubiquitous Wireless Connectivity across Cellular and Wireless Local Area Networks


F. Fiddiqui and S. Zeadally+
Department of Computer Science 
Wayne State University 
Detroit, MI 48201, U.S.A. 
+Department of Computer Science and Information Technology 
University of the District of Columbia 
Washington, DC 20008, U.S.A.


    Future generation wireless networks are expected to support multiple wireless access technologies, each with different access bandwidth and coverage range. Two of these technologies include Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) and IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). Provision of real time ubiquitous communication to mobile users, anywhere, anytime through these heterogeneous networks remains a challenge. This paper proposes an end-to-end mobility management solution that enables mobile users to maintain seamless connectivity while moving across such heterogeneous access networks. The continuous network connectivity is obtained through the use of mobile devices equipped with dual network interfaces and the capability to switch data transmission between these interfaces depending upon the availability of the access network. We present and discuss the design of such a dual- mode radio access device and propose a simple inter-technology handoff technique. We evaluate the performance of our proposed architecture by conducting experimental simulation tests using OPNET.


Keywords: wireless, ubiquitous, UMTS, handoff, cellular

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