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Ioannis Kosmopoulos, Emmanouil Skondras, Angelos Michalas, Emmanouel T. Michailidis and Dimitrios D. Vergados
Fifth-Generation (5G) vehicular networks support novel services with increased Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. Vehicular users need to be continuously connected to networks that fulfil the constraints of their services. Thus, the implementation of...
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Safwan M. Ghaleb, Shamala Subramaniam, Mukhtar Ghaleb and Ali Mohamed E. Ejmaa
Providing a seamless handover in the Internet of Thing (IoT) applications with minimal efforts is a big challenge in mobility management protocols. Several research efforts have been attempted to maintain the connectivity of nodes while performing mobili...
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Asmae Ait Mansour, Nourddine Enneya and Mohamed Ouadou
The unexpected change in user equipment (UE) velocity is recognized as the primary explanation for poor handover quality. In order to resolve this issue, while limiting ping-pong (PP) events we carefully and dynamically optimized handover parameters for ...
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