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Smart Predictive Trigger for Effective Handover in Wireless Networks

Roaming across heterogeneous wireless networks poses a challenging issue in mobility management such as seamless and efficient handover to reduce end-user's service interruption. Efficient techniques for seamless handover between access points (APs) when user roams from one area to another can...

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Main Authors: Chien, S.F., Huaiyu Liu, Low, A.L.Y., Maciocco, C., Ho, Y.L.
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