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A unifying framework for seamless handover across mobile telecom network

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  • Maheswaran Chella Perumal
  • C. Helen Sulochana
  • Tharun Moorthy

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Investigating human being movement behaviour is significant for learning issues such as traffic prediction and spread of contagious diseases. Since mobile telecom network MTN can efficiently monitor the mobile user's movement, the telecom's mobility management is an ideal mechanism for studying human movement issues. The issues with MTN can be quoted as follows: What is the probability that a person at a place X will move to place Y in time, T hours. The result cannot be directly calculated with commercial network since they do not exactly trace the history of every mobile user movement like handover rate, call traffic, call duration and arrival rate. The call rate period is generally considered as not more than 10 min. So here we are limiting time period to 5 min. At the end of each 5 min this application captures the spatial and temporal details of the mobile user in a mobile network. The geographical features of a specific area can be analysed by gathering the details about mobile user in a mobile network, which results in the analysis of the traffic details of the particular region.

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  • Maheswaran Chella Perumal & C. Helen Sulochana & Tharun Moorthy, 2015. "A unifying framework for seamless handover across mobile telecom network," International Journal of Enterprise Network Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 6(3), pages 238-250.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijenma:v:6:y:2015:i:3:p:238-250
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