MIIS

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MIIS is a networking protocol component defined in IEEE 802.21 that provides link-layer technology information to support seamless handovers across heterogeneous networks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf IEEE 802.21 component
Media Independent Information Service
networking protocol component
aimsTo enable seamless mobility
improve handover performance
reduce handover latency
category mobility management component
network information service
definedByStandard IEEE 802.21 NERFINISHED
exposes information about available access technologies
information about neighboring networks
information about network characteristics
hasFullName Media Independent Information Service NERFINISHED
hasRole information service for handover decision-making
provider of network capability information
operatesAtLayer link layer
partOf IEEE 802.21 NERFINISHED
provides link-layer technology information
relatedTo MIH Command Service (MICS) NERFINISHED
MIH Event Service (MIES) NERFINISHED
MIH Function (MIHF) NERFINISHED
Media Independent Handover (MIH) NERFINISHED
standardizedBy IEEE NERFINISHED
supports handover across heterogeneous networks
media-independent handover
seamless handovers
vertical handovers
supportsTechnology 3G networks
4G networks
IEEE 802.11 NERFINISHED
IEEE 802.16 NERFINISHED
Wi-Fi
WiMAX NERFINISHED
cellular networks
usedBy mobile nodes
network entities
usedFor access network selection
handover preparation
mobility optimization
usedIn IEEE 802.21 Media Independent Handover framework NERFINISHED
heterogeneous wireless networks

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