Service Aware Fuzzy Logic Based Handover Decision in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Mehek-Moutushy Rahman Mou, Mostafa Zaman Chowdhury

TL;DR
This paper proposes a fuzzy logic-based handover decision system for heterogeneous wireless networks, considering service types and multiple parameters to improve QoS during user mobility.
Contribution
It introduces a novel fuzzy logic model that incorporates service types and multiple parameters for precise handover decisions in heterogeneous networks.
Findings
Fuzzy logic effectively manages handover decisions based on service type.
The system reduces unnecessary handovers like ping-pong and call drops.
Performance varies with service type and input parameters.
Abstract
The ubiquitous services of wireless communication networks are growing rapidly by the development of wireless communication technologies. While a user is roaming from one cell to another cell, an intelligent decision mechanism and network selection is extremely crucial to maintain the quality of service (QoS) during handover. Handover decision must be made precisely to avoid any unnecessary phenomenon like ping-pong, corner effect, call blocking, and call dropping etc. This work considered service types like voice, video, and data and their QoS requirements for handover decision using fuzzy logic in heterogeneous network environment. Service is an important factor for the users and particular service requires respective QoS. This paper provides all the cases of handover decisions between macrocell and femtocell networks considering service type. The proposed system models regarding…
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