Abstract: This paper presents a study on the benefits of multi-level hierarchy for scalable mobility management in the wireless mobile IP context. Micro mobility management is considered. The analysis took advantage of the locality in movement and call activities of mobile users. It was discovered that whether multi-level hierarchy is beneficial or not depends on the type of address management employed in the mobility management. When hierarchical address structure is used in a micro mobility region, the system scales with more levels of hierarchy, but if the address structure used is not hierarchical, multi-level hierarchy is less scalable because the root node presents a bottleneck to the system
Integrating the two successful domains, viz, cellular networks and the Internet, to have anytime, an...
The main objective of mobility management in wireless data communication is to allows networks to se...
In this paper, we give an overview of wireless Networks. Wireless networks provide voice and e-mail....
In this paper, we consider the mobility management in large, hierarchically organized multihop wirel...
Mobile IP is a powerful protocol that supports Internet mobility. Micro-mobility approach was introd...
Abstract. In this paper, we consider the mobility management in large, hierarchically organized mult...
Abstract—A multi-tier wireless system integrates the high-tier wireless systems and the low-tier wir...
Abstract Changing the location of mobile node during transmission or receiving of data always caused...
Wireless cellular networks are quickly evolving toward broadband offering higher bandwidth. At the s...
Abstract — IP mobility can be handled at different layers of the protocol stack. Mobile IP has been ...
We point out the different performance problems that need to be addressed when considering mobility ...
We consider the problem of location management in a large, hierarchically organized multihop mobile ...
Next generation wireless systems have an IP-based infrastructure with the support of heterogeneous a...
IP based wireless mobile networks are of great importance now-a-days to users on the move. To provid...
Abstract—To facilitate seamless Internet connectivity to mobile nodes, we earlier proposed SIGMA, a ...
Integrating the two successful domains, viz, cellular networks and the Internet, to have anytime, an...
The main objective of mobility management in wireless data communication is to allows networks to se...
In this paper, we give an overview of wireless Networks. Wireless networks provide voice and e-mail....
In this paper, we consider the mobility management in large, hierarchically organized multihop wirel...
Mobile IP is a powerful protocol that supports Internet mobility. Micro-mobility approach was introd...
Abstract. In this paper, we consider the mobility management in large, hierarchically organized mult...
Abstract—A multi-tier wireless system integrates the high-tier wireless systems and the low-tier wir...
Abstract Changing the location of mobile node during transmission or receiving of data always caused...
Wireless cellular networks are quickly evolving toward broadband offering higher bandwidth. At the s...
Abstract — IP mobility can be handled at different layers of the protocol stack. Mobile IP has been ...
We point out the different performance problems that need to be addressed when considering mobility ...
We consider the problem of location management in a large, hierarchically organized multihop mobile ...
Next generation wireless systems have an IP-based infrastructure with the support of heterogeneous a...
IP based wireless mobile networks are of great importance now-a-days to users on the move. To provid...
Abstract—To facilitate seamless Internet connectivity to mobile nodes, we earlier proposed SIGMA, a ...
Integrating the two successful domains, viz, cellular networks and the Internet, to have anytime, an...
The main objective of mobility management in wireless data communication is to allows networks to se...
In this paper, we give an overview of wireless Networks. Wireless networks provide voice and e-mail....