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Supporting Adaptive Context-Aware Services and Novel Handover Scheme for Smart Ubiquitous Communication System

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Since people communicate with each other by mobile phones more and more frequently in daily lives, they pay more attention on the quality and rating of communication and the battery consumption when using the mobile phones. In order to provide users the services with low price, high communication quality and less battery consumption in any environments, this paper selects the users’ acceptable communication services upon communication quality, communication rating and battery consumption when using mobile phones according to the users’ communication habits. Besides, in order to solve the problems of overhead and latency when the users switch network bases in the use of network phones, we propose a Novel Handover Scheme based on Host Identity Protocol et al. (Fan, A Novel handover scheme for HIP mobile networks. Master Thesis, National Dong Hwa University in Taiwan, 2007) to accelerate handover speed to fulfill Smart Ubiquitous Communication System.

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Lai, CF., Fan, JJ., Chao, HC. et al. Supporting Adaptive Context-Aware Services and Novel Handover Scheme for Smart Ubiquitous Communication System. Wireless Pers Commun 51, 109–120 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-008-9599-6

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