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Este artigo avalia o desempenho do algoritmo de handoff baseado em medições de distância e RSSI em um ambiente multicelular por simulação computacional. O algoritmo executa um handoff se as condições de início do handoff, as condições possíveis do handoff e as condições seletivas do handoff forem atendidas. Os critérios de desempenho são baseados no número médio de handoffs, nos pontos de cruzamento e no número médio de interrupções. Resultados numéricos são apresentados para demonstrar a viabilidade do algoritmo. O desempenho do algoritmo de transferência assistida à distância é comparado com o de um algoritmo convencional que utiliza apenas a intensidade do sinal. No geral, o algoritmo assistido por distância exibe maior desempenho no número médio de handoffs e pontos de cruzamento, mas exibe um número maior de interrupções em média do que o algoritmo convencional.
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Jen Shu SHIH, Ken-ichi ITOH, Soichi WATANABE, Takuro SATO, "Performance Analysis of Distance-Assisted Handoff Algorithm in Multi-Cellular Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E85-B, no. 9, pp. 1676-1684, September 2002, doi: .
Abstract: This paper assesses the performance of the handoff algorithm based on distance and RSSI measurements in a multi-cellular environment by computer simulation. The algorithm performs a handoff if handoff initiation conditions, handoff possible conditions, and handoff selective conditions are met. The performance criteria are based on the average number of handoffs, the crossover points and the average number of outages. Numerical results are presented to demonstrate the feasibility of the algorithm. The performance of the distance-assisted handoff algorithm is compared with that of a conventional algorithm that utilizes signal strength alone. Overall, the distance-assisted algorithm exhibits higher performance in average number of handoffs and the crossover points, yet exhibits a higher number of outages on average than the conventional algorithm.
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