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Mumbai University > Computer Engineering > Sem 6 > Mobile Communication & Computing
Marks: 10 Marks
Year: Dec 2016
written 7.7 years ago by | • modified 7.7 years ago |
Mumbai University > Computer Engineering > Sem 6 > Mobile Communication & Computing
Marks: 10 Marks
Year: Dec 2016
written 7.7 years ago by | • modified 7.7 years ago |
Handovers in satellite networks can be broadly classified as follows:
• Link-Layer Handover:
Link-layer handover occurs when we have to change one or more links between the communication endpoints due to dynamic connectivity patterns of LEO satellites. It can be further classified as:
Spotbeam Handover: When the end-point users cross the boundary between the neighboring spotbeams of a satellite, an intrasatellite or spotbeam handover occurs. Since the coverage area of a spotbeam is relatively small, spotbeam handovers are more frequent (every 1–2 min)
Satellite Handover: When the existing connection of one satellite with the end user’s attachment point is transferred to another satellite, an intersatellite handover occurs.
Network-Layer Handover:
When one of the communication endpoints (either satellite or user end) changes its IP address due to the change of coverage area of the satellite or mobility of the user terminal, a network or higher-layer handover is needed to migrate the existing connections of higher-level protocols (TCP, UDP, SCTP, etc.) to the new IP address. This is referred to as network or higher-layer handover. Three different schemes can be used during this call transfer process They are:
Several additional situations for handover in satellite systems compared to cellular terrestrial mobile phone networks caused by the movement of the satellites:
Intra Satellite Handover
Inter Satellite Handover
Gateway Handover
Inter system handover