Abstract — Mobile IP enables IP mobility support for mobile node (MN), but it suffers from triangular routing, packet redirecting, increase in IP header size and the need for new infrastructure support. This paper details an alternative to enable terminal mobility support for MN. This scheme does not suffer from triangular routing effect and does not require dedicated infrastructure support such as home agent. It also does not increase the size of the IP header and does not require redirection of packets. These benefits are enabled with a tradeoff which requires modifications on MN and its correspondent node. It uses an innovative IP-to-IP address mapping method to provide IP address transparency for applications and taps on the pervasivene...
Abstract. An interworking translator for IPv6 and IPv4 services can be defined as an intermediate co...
Abstract. The Mobile IP (MIP) protocol for IP version 4 as being standardized by the Internet commun...
In the current TCP/IP-based systems, the hardness of mobile communication stems from the IP routing ...
Enabling mobility in IP networks is an important issue for making use of the many light-weight devic...
IP mobility is very important due to the huge number of terminals that will be mobile in the near fu...
In this paper, we propose a mobile TCP socket which is the second step of our two step approach to s...
For mobile users of the Internet it is desirable to utilize services without interruptions or change...
Proceedings of: ACM MobiArch 2011, The 6th ACM International Workshop on Mobility in the Evolving In...
With the rapid usage of portable devices mobility in IP networks becomes more important issue in the...
The full text of this article is not available on SOAR. WSU users can access the article via IEEE Xp...
Proxy Mobile IP (PMIP) provides a solution for network-based localized mobility management which in ...
IP address has become a key feature in the current internet architecture. However, the basic design ...
Abstract — To conceive the full potential of wireless IP services, Mobile Nodes (MNs) must be able t...
This document describes the Mobile IP protocol, the system to which the mobility features have been ...
In the current TCP/IP-based systems, the hardness of mobile communication stems from the IP routing ...
Abstract. An interworking translator for IPv6 and IPv4 services can be defined as an intermediate co...
Abstract. The Mobile IP (MIP) protocol for IP version 4 as being standardized by the Internet commun...
In the current TCP/IP-based systems, the hardness of mobile communication stems from the IP routing ...
Enabling mobility in IP networks is an important issue for making use of the many light-weight devic...
IP mobility is very important due to the huge number of terminals that will be mobile in the near fu...
In this paper, we propose a mobile TCP socket which is the second step of our two step approach to s...
For mobile users of the Internet it is desirable to utilize services without interruptions or change...
Proceedings of: ACM MobiArch 2011, The 6th ACM International Workshop on Mobility in the Evolving In...
With the rapid usage of portable devices mobility in IP networks becomes more important issue in the...
The full text of this article is not available on SOAR. WSU users can access the article via IEEE Xp...
Proxy Mobile IP (PMIP) provides a solution for network-based localized mobility management which in ...
IP address has become a key feature in the current internet architecture. However, the basic design ...
Abstract — To conceive the full potential of wireless IP services, Mobile Nodes (MNs) must be able t...
This document describes the Mobile IP protocol, the system to which the mobility features have been ...
In the current TCP/IP-based systems, the hardness of mobile communication stems from the IP routing ...
Abstract. An interworking translator for IPv6 and IPv4 services can be defined as an intermediate co...
Abstract. The Mobile IP (MIP) protocol for IP version 4 as being standardized by the Internet commun...
In the current TCP/IP-based systems, the hardness of mobile communication stems from the IP routing ...