The document summarizes a student project to develop a handover algorithm called VFH (Vertical Fast Handover) to improve quality of service for wireless media streaming. It describes the objectives, background on existing handover problems, the proposed solution, simulation results showing its effectiveness, and an economic justification. It also outlines plans to commercialize the solution through a new company called Novel Mobile Internet Solutions Inc.
1. VFH Algorithm for Wireless Media Streaming Applications ENGR 298 Spring 2009 Team #1 Presented To Dr. Leonard Wesley Dr. Harry Li Prof. Morris Jones Presented By Rajvi Desai Sayali Dharmadhikari Sunayana Guruswamy
13. Top Mobile Web Categories – A survey on Half a Million Users (May 2008, US) (Source Critical Mass The Worldwide web of the mobile state) Nielsen Mobile (July 2008)
18. Business & Revenue Model Service is charged as 0.003 $ per every 100,000 UDP packets Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total Users (in Millions) 0 93 106 333 400 Usage (in years) 0 0.5 1 1 1 Income from Service (in $) 0 138K 319K 1M 1.3M
To aid the research on Video Streaming Applications which will improve Quality of Service in the form of noise, jitter, delay, heterogeneity, adaptation, bandwidth utilization, and migration
The handover decision is made upon received signal strength by base station from the mobile station Negotiation between MS, BS 1 & BS 2 Decision Making Priority strategies during overloading
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