Wireless mobility management

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Wireless mobility management: in Personal Communications Service (PCS), the assigning and controlling of wireless links for terminal network connections. Wireless mobility management provides an "alerting" function for call completion to a wireless terminal, monitors wireless link performance to determine when an automatic link transfer is required, and coordinates link transfers between wireless access interfaces.[1]

One use of this is wireless push technology, by pushing data across wireless networks, this coordinates the link transfers and pushes data between the backend and wireless device only when an established connection is found.

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This article contains material from the Federal Standard 1037C, which, as a work of the United States Government, is in the public domain.