Minimization of Handoff Failure Probability for Next-Generation Wireless Systems
Debabrata Sarddar(1), Tapas Jana(2), Souvik Kumar Saha(1), Joydeep, Banerjee(1), Utpal Biswas(3), M.K. Naskar(1),((1)Jadavpur University, India,, (2)Netaji Subhash Engg College, India, (3)University of Kalyani, India)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a method to improve handoff performance in Next-Generation Wireless Systems by reducing false handoff probability, analyzing its impact on mobile speed and signaling delay.
Contribution
It introduces a new approach to minimize false handoff probability in NGWS, enhancing mobile IP handoff performance.
Findings
Reduced false handoff probability improves handoff reliability.
Analysis shows impact of false handoff probability on mobile speed.
Signaling delay is affected by handoff management improvements.
Abstract
During the past few years, advances in mobile communication theory have enabled the development and deployment of different wireless technologies, complementary to each other. Hence, their integration can realize a unified wireless system that has the best features of the individual networks. Next-Generation Wireless Systems (NGWS) integrate different wireless systems, each of which is optimized for some specific services and coverage area to provide ubiquitous communications to the mobile users. In this paper, we propose to enhance the handoff performance of mobile IP in wireless IP networks by reducing the false handoff probability in the NGWS handoff management protocol. Based on the information of false handoff probability, we analyze its effect on mobile speed and handoff signaling delay.
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