IEEE P802.21c/D7, Dec 2013
Part 21: Media Independent Handover Services - Amendment 3: Optimized Single Radio Handovers
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P802.21c/D7, Dec 2013 is a draft technical standard for media independent handover services, with a focus on optimized single radio handovers in communication and networking systems. It addresses how devices can manage transitions between connectivity states more efficiently, which is important where uninterrupted service and controlled mobility matter. For engineers and procurement teams, P802.21c/D7, Dec 2013 helps identify the requirements and design intent behind handover behavior in mixed-device environments.
What is P802.21c/D7, Dec 2013?
This document sits within the P802.21 family and relates to media independent handover services, specifically Amendment 3 for optimized single radio handovers. In practical terms, it concerns how a system can support seamless movement between network access conditions without relying on multiple radios at the same time. P802.21c/D7, Dec 2013 is relevant when evaluating handover procedures, interoperability expectations, and the technical rules that shape mobility support in communication-enabled devices.
Where is P802.21c/D7, Dec 2013 used?
P802.21c/D7, Dec 2013 is most relevant in networking equipment and connected devices that must maintain service during handover events. It may be used in wireless access systems, mobile terminals, embedded communication platforms, and other products where a single radio must switch between networks or access points with minimal disruption. The standard is also useful in design and test workflows that examine roaming behavior, connectivity continuity, and handover performance in controlled engineering environments.
Why is P802.21c/D7, Dec 2013 important?
This standard matters because handover behavior can directly affect user experience, connection stability, and system consistency. P802.21c/D7, Dec 2013 gives a clearer technical basis for implementing and assessing optimized single radio handovers, which can support better interoperability and more predictable device behavior. For teams working on compliance, testing, or product integration, it helps reduce uncertainty around mobility-related functions and provides a common reference for engineering decisions.
- Media independent handover services
- Optimized single radio handover behavior
- Network mobility and transition handling
- Interoperability and test reference
- Communication and networking device design
- Publication Date: 2013
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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