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IEEE 802.21c-2014

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IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks– Part 21: Media Independent Handover Services – Amendment 3: Optimized Single Radio Handovers

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Amendment Standard – Superseded. Additional IEEE 802(R) media access independent mechanisms that optimize handovers between possibly heterogeneous IEEE 802 systems and between IEEE 802 systems and cellular systems to enable improved handover performance for single-radio devices are specified in this standard.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 802.21c™-2014 Front Cover
3 Title page
5 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
10 Introduction
11 Contents
13 Important Notice
14 1. Overview
1.4 Assumptions
3. Definitions, abbreviations, and acronyms
15 4. Abbreviations and acronyms
16 5. General architecture
5.1 Introduction
17 5.2 General design principles
5.4 Media independent handover reference framework
5.5 MIHF reference models for link-layer technologies
18 5.8 Single radio handover procedures
20 5.9 Proxy operations
24 6. MIH Services
6.4 Media independent command service
6.5 Media independent information service
25 7. Service Access Point (SAP) and primitives
7.2 SAPs
26 7.3 MIH_LINK_SAP primitives
27 7.4 MIH_SAP primitives
40 8. Media independent handover protocols
8.6 MIH protocol messages
43 9. MIH protocol protection
9.2 Key establishment through an MIH service access authentication
44 10. Proactive authentication
10.1 Media specific proactive authentication
45 10.2 Bundling media access authentication with MIH service access authentication
10.3 Establishing MIH Security Association between roaming partners
46 10.4 Key generation and distribution by SPoS
48 10.5 TPoS selection by the SPoS
49 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
50 Annex E (informative) Media specific mapping for SAPs
51 Annex F (normative) Data type definition
F.3 Derived data types
55 Annex G (normative) Information element identifiers
56 Annex H (normative) MIIS basic schema
58 Annex J (normative) Making user extensions to MIIS schema
60 Annex L (normative) MIH protocol message code assignments
61 Annex M (normative) Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma
M.8 PICS proforma tables
62 Annex N (informative) Authentication and key distribution procedures
N.5 Terminating phase
N.6 MIH_Prereg_Xfer messages for Optimized SA Establishment
69 Annex P (informative) MS’s Network Access Identifier Format
70 Annex Q (informative) Network discovery for single radio handover
Q.1 Network discovery: listening to the target link
71 Q.2 Network discovery: using location information
73 Annex R (normative) Handover decision
R.1 Weak SINR of the source link
74 R.2 QoS and/or cost check
75 R.3 Power consumption comparison of the link interfaces
76 Annex S (informative) Practical uses of proxy information server
IEEE 802.21c-2014
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