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Title: Comparison of the overall performance of voice handover schemes between UMTS and LTE used by network operators in Zimbabwe
Authors: Kwava, Tatenda Agripa
Keywords: Mobile networks
Telecommunication systems
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Midlands State University
Abstract: The main objective of mobile operators is to enable mobile users to stay connected while roaming across heterogeneous networks. As cellular networks evolve from the third generation Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) to the Long Term Evolution (LTE), a new Evolved Packet Core (EPC) will support heterogeneous radio access networks on the same platform. UMTS provides voice services in the circuit switched domain; while LTE operates in the packet switched domain. Cellular network operators in Zimbabwe faced the challenge of providing voice services during initial deployment of LTE due to difficulty in mobility between the two domains. Seamless voice handover between packet switched LTE and the circuit switched UMTS network is therefore an important tool in solving this problem.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2798
Appears in Collections:Bsc Telecomunications Honours Degree

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