A system and method for improved vertical handoff between different types of
wireless
network. Network allocation vector occupation and packet collision probability
are used as quality of service measures, enabling vertical handoffs to be delayed
until actually beneficial to quality of service. Improved wireless network cell
boundary detection in vertical handoff scenarios is achieved with a Fourier-based
technique in conjunction with an adaptively determined minimum operating signal
strength threshold. Improved wireless network cell boundary detection enables vertical
handoffs from high quality of service networks to be delayed as long as possible.
Together, practical wireless network quality of service measures and improved detection
of wireless network cell boundaries in vertical handoff scenarios reduce the rate
of unnecessary vertical handoff resulting in higher overall quality of service
experienced by a mobile computing device roaming between wireless network types.