One of the most important metrics in the design of IP mobility protocols is the handover performance. Handover occurs when a mobile node changes its network point-of-attachment from one access router to another. If not performed efficiently, handover delays, jitters and packet loss directly impact and disrupt applications and services. With the Internet growth and heterogeneity, it becomes crucial to design efficient handover protocols that are sc lable, robust and incrementally deployable. The current Mobile IP (MIP) standard has been shown to exhibit poor handover performance. Most other work attempts to modify MIP to slightly improve its efficiency, while others propose complex techniques to replace MIP. Rather than taking these approach...
Modern network technologies first evolved in wired networks and subsequently entered the wireless ne...
Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) describes how mobile node can change its point of attachment from one access rou...
Numerous efforts have been made in extending network connectivity to mobile computers using the Int...
International audienceMobile hosts connected to the internet via a wireless interface are likely to ...
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in the...
Global IP mobility solutions using protocols like Mobile IP (MIP) and SIP are not optimized to handl...
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in the...
In this paper, we examine micro-mobility protocols, and present a distributed handoff and mobility m...
Handover in future wireless communication systems must be seamless. Current IP-level mobility protoc...
Seamless communication is becoming the main aspect for the next generation of the mobile and wireles...
Mobile IP has been developed to handle mobility of Internet hosts at the network layer. Mobile IP (M...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 76-78).Real-time communications are likely to playa key ...
Handover in future wireless communication systems must be seamless. Current IP-level mobility protoc...
Several micromobility schemes have been proposed to augment Mobile IP and provide a faster and smoot...
Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) describes how mobile node can change its point of attachment from one access rou...
Modern network technologies first evolved in wired networks and subsequently entered the wireless ne...
Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) describes how mobile node can change its point of attachment from one access rou...
Numerous efforts have been made in extending network connectivity to mobile computers using the Int...
International audienceMobile hosts connected to the internet via a wireless interface are likely to ...
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in the...
Global IP mobility solutions using protocols like Mobile IP (MIP) and SIP are not optimized to handl...
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in the...
In this paper, we examine micro-mobility protocols, and present a distributed handoff and mobility m...
Handover in future wireless communication systems must be seamless. Current IP-level mobility protoc...
Seamless communication is becoming the main aspect for the next generation of the mobile and wireles...
Mobile IP has been developed to handle mobility of Internet hosts at the network layer. Mobile IP (M...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 76-78).Real-time communications are likely to playa key ...
Handover in future wireless communication systems must be seamless. Current IP-level mobility protoc...
Several micromobility schemes have been proposed to augment Mobile IP and provide a faster and smoot...
Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) describes how mobile node can change its point of attachment from one access rou...
Modern network technologies first evolved in wired networks and subsequently entered the wireless ne...
Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) describes how mobile node can change its point of attachment from one access rou...
Numerous efforts have been made in extending network connectivity to mobile computers using the Int...