A viable support of an on-going or a new session for a subscriber on the move requires an effective scheme for Mobility Management. To this end, an array of protocols such as MIPv4, MIPv6, HMIPv6, FMIPv6 have been proposed for the wired Internet. Unfortunately, the wireless connectivity in the wireless mesh networks (WMNs) gives rise to several issues that limits the direct applicability of these mobility management protocols for the wired network. We have contributed to this chapter by identifying and explaining these issues and then giving a critical review of some of the key research proposals made in this area. The literature review also shows that the proposals offer a limited support for mobility management in multi-radio wireless mes...
Wireless mesh networks are a recent architecture for multihop wireless networks. Also, standards for...
In this paper a new mobility management is introduced. The main idea in this approach is that the mo...
There is increased deployment of portable IP-enabled devices and group content distribution applica...
A viable support of an on-going or a new session for a subscriber on the move requires an effective ...
This paper addresses mobility management issues in an environment with both wireless LAN and wireles...
The paper reports an analysis about the convenience of employing Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPL...
AbstractIn the recent trends, Wireless Mesh networks are proven to be one of the emerging fields in ...
Despite considerable efforts, mobility management in Wire- less Mesh Networks (WMN) remains an open ...
Wireless communication is becoming essential due to the dramatic increase in the usage of mobile dev...
Wireless communication is becoming essential due to the dramatic increase in the usage of mobile dev...
The next generation of wireless access technologies cannot succeed by providing either high data rat...
Abstract--In next-generation wireless networks, mobile nodes (MNs) need to freely change their netwo...
The mobility support protocols are separated by two categories; First, Host-based mobility managemen...
Wireless devices change their locations very frequently. Point of attachment also changes accordingl...
Abstract--Several protocols and mechanisms have been developed to support inter-domain mobility and ...
Wireless mesh networks are a recent architecture for multihop wireless networks. Also, standards for...
In this paper a new mobility management is introduced. The main idea in this approach is that the mo...
There is increased deployment of portable IP-enabled devices and group content distribution applica...
A viable support of an on-going or a new session for a subscriber on the move requires an effective ...
This paper addresses mobility management issues in an environment with both wireless LAN and wireles...
The paper reports an analysis about the convenience of employing Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPL...
AbstractIn the recent trends, Wireless Mesh networks are proven to be one of the emerging fields in ...
Despite considerable efforts, mobility management in Wire- less Mesh Networks (WMN) remains an open ...
Wireless communication is becoming essential due to the dramatic increase in the usage of mobile dev...
Wireless communication is becoming essential due to the dramatic increase in the usage of mobile dev...
The next generation of wireless access technologies cannot succeed by providing either high data rat...
Abstract--In next-generation wireless networks, mobile nodes (MNs) need to freely change their netwo...
The mobility support protocols are separated by two categories; First, Host-based mobility managemen...
Wireless devices change their locations very frequently. Point of attachment also changes accordingl...
Abstract--Several protocols and mechanisms have been developed to support inter-domain mobility and ...
Wireless mesh networks are a recent architecture for multihop wireless networks. Also, standards for...
In this paper a new mobility management is introduced. The main idea in this approach is that the mo...
There is increased deployment of portable IP-enabled devices and group content distribution applica...