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Mobile Assisted Handover - MAHO
A process where a mobile phone assists in the base station in the decision to transfer the call (handoff/handover) to another base station. The mobile radio assists by providing RF signal quality information that typically includes received signal strength indication (RSSI) and bit error rate (BER) of its own and other candidate channels. MAHO is an official term of the GSM system. GSM Mobile Assisted Handover
This figure illustrates the basic mobile assisted handover process. The mobile telephone initially receives a list of nearby radio channels to monitor. During the idle of the mobile telephone periods (between transmission and reception bursts), the mobile telephone monitors other radio channels for signal strength. The mobile telephone can report these measurements along with its own received signal strength and channel quality (bit error rate) back to the base station. The base station can use this information along with other information to determine if a new radio channel should be assigned and which channel to assign the mobile telephone to. GSM Books
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