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- Vertical_handover abstract "Vertical handover or vertical handoff refers to a network node changing the type of connectivity it uses to access a supporting infrastructure, usually to support node mobility. For example, a suitably equipped laptop might be able to use both a high speed wireless LAN and a cellular technology for Internet access. Wireless LAN connections generally provide higher speeds, while cellular technologies generally provide more ubiquitous coverage. Thus the laptop user might want to use a wireless LAN connection whenever one is available, and to 'fall over' to a cellular connection when the wireless LAN is unavailable. Vertical handovers refer to the automatic fallover from one technology to another in order to maintain communication. This is different from a 'horizontal handover' between different wireless access points that use the same technology in that a vertical handover involves changing the data link layer technology used to access the network.Vertical handoffs between WLAN and UMTS (WCDMA) have attracted a great deal of attention in all the research areas of the 4G wireless network, due to the benefit of utilizing the higher bandwidth and lower cost of WLAN as well as better mobility support and larger coverage of UMTS. Vertical handovers among a range of wired and wireless access technologies including WiMAX can be achieved using Media independent handover which is standardized as IEEE 802.21.".
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- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink 4G.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink 802.21.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Access_Network_Discovery_and_Selection_Function.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Access_network_discovery_and_selection_function.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mobile_telecommunications_standards.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wireless_networking.
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- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Cellular_network.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Computer_Network.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Computer_network.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Computer_networking.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Data_link_layer.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Frequency.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Handover.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink IEEE_802.21.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Internet.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Protocol.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Load_balancing_(computing).
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Loose_coupling.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Media-independent_handover.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Media_independent_handover.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_IP.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_phone.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Modulation.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Multihoming.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Session_Initiation_Protocol.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink UMTS.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Universal_Mobile_Telecommunications_System.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink WiMAX.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLink Wireless_LAN.
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vertical handover".
- Vertical_handover wikiPageWikiLinkText "vertical handover".
- Vertical_handover hasPhotoCollection Vertical_handover.
- Vertical_handover subject Category:Mobile_telecommunications_standards.
- Vertical_handover subject Category:Wireless_networking.
- Vertical_handover comment "Vertical handover or vertical handoff refers to a network node changing the type of connectivity it uses to access a supporting infrastructure, usually to support node mobility. For example, a suitably equipped laptop might be able to use both a high speed wireless LAN and a cellular technology for Internet access. Wireless LAN connections generally provide higher speeds, while cellular technologies generally provide more ubiquitous coverage.".
- Vertical_handover label "Vertical handover".
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