Quality of Service (QoS) features shall provide the required performance of latency, jitter and packet loss needed to support the service. QoS and mobility management are two major issues to keep providing the same level of quality to the packet flow during and after a handover. In this paper we have analysed two schemes for handover taking QoS parameters into consideration such as jitter, packets delivered, throughput number of handovers. We have observed improvement QoS parameters, from user point of view with mobility for different types services.
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