COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF HANDOFF TECHNIQUES USING RESPONSE SURFACE ALGORITHM
Journal Title: Elysium Journal of Engineering Research and Management - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
Handoff is one of the most challenging topic for the next-generation wireless network. In this paper, the handoff techniques are compared by using the five parameters such as Bandwidth, Network latency, Service cost, data rate. The algorithm used in this paper is Response surface Algorithm (RSA). Response Surface Algorithm is used in order to reduce Network latency and number of handoffs. The proposed Response Surface Algorithm system used here is compared with Artificial Neural Network Based Algorithm.
Authors and Affiliations
Jothi G, Mohanapriya R
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