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IJSTR >> Volume 8 - Issue 9, September 2019 Edition



International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research  
International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research

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ISSN 2277-8616



Seamless Handover In High Performance Enterprise Ieee 802.11 Networks Using Central Control M-Sdn-Nfv Technologies

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AUTHOR(S)

Dr. G. Anandharaj, C. Porkodi

 

KEYWORDS

Mobility Management; IEEE 802.11, Handoff management, Software Defined Networks (SDN).

 

ABSTRACT

IEEE 802.11 Enterprise networks needed to provide strong network execution to control overwhelming numbers of clients such as PCs, PDAs and tablets as well as hungry capability and delay novel, delicate apps such as portable HD video and better QoS / QoE are obviously needed for such devices and apps. However, existing solutions will offer either high performance in the network or seamless mobility. Generally speaking, the vast majority of WLAN relies exclusively on sign quality for handover that is not sufficiently respectable for a reasonable access point (AP) decision. We tend to display a totally unique mobility management system for WLANs to upset management issues with mobility and advance load balancing through software-defined network (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV). We've performed a M-SDN and NFV worldview. Many studies were targeted to evaluate the efficiency of M-SDN and NFV. Experimental findings show that with no adjustment on mobile phones, M-SDN and NFV effectively reduces the impact of data connection Layer handover and professional cloud storage. Moreover, mobility support.

 

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