Abstract—Mobility management in WiFi networks is still an open issue today: there is no standard method defined, and client station mobility is handled either via proprietary protocols, or simply by re-association. However, managing mobility in an infrastructure network is utterly important for several reasons: controlling delay and jitter in communications, managing clients from the network, optimizing performance. We propose the concept of virtual access points to manage mobile station in infrastructure networks. In this scheme, stations are not aware that they move, and all the complexity is pushed back inside the network. It is then possible to control mobility from a global point of vue, to optimize network resources for mobile station...
This thesis presents a comprehensive investigation of wireless network virtualization, a technique f...
As we are moving toward the next generation all-IP wireless networks, we are facing the integration ...
The future Internet will need to cater for an increasing number of powerful devices and entire group...
Abstract—Adapting virtualization concepts to satisfy many of today’s network telecommunication chall...
International audienceWith the development of ubiquitous Internet and user's devices, seamless acces...
Mobility is one of the key motivations to deploy IEEES02.11 wireless LAN (WLAN). However, mobility ...
Abstract—This paper details a novel architecture, MobiSplit [17], for managing mobility in future IP...
Mobility is gaining a tremendous interest among Internet users and wireless access networks are incr...
seeks to address the problems that arise when individ-ual users have dozens of machines sharing thei...
IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) networks' popularity has boomed in recent years and their presence is continuous...
In this paper a new mobility management is introduced. The main idea in this approach is that the mo...
Wireless cellular networks are quickly evolving toward broadband offering higher bandwidth. At the s...
Abstract — Solutions for mobility management in wireless networks have been investigated and propose...
The current WiFi access control framework descends from solutions conceived in the past for dial-up ...
Supporting the requirements of mobile networking is a very exciting and challenging task that has th...
This thesis presents a comprehensive investigation of wireless network virtualization, a technique f...
As we are moving toward the next generation all-IP wireless networks, we are facing the integration ...
The future Internet will need to cater for an increasing number of powerful devices and entire group...
Abstract—Adapting virtualization concepts to satisfy many of today’s network telecommunication chall...
International audienceWith the development of ubiquitous Internet and user's devices, seamless acces...
Mobility is one of the key motivations to deploy IEEES02.11 wireless LAN (WLAN). However, mobility ...
Abstract—This paper details a novel architecture, MobiSplit [17], for managing mobility in future IP...
Mobility is gaining a tremendous interest among Internet users and wireless access networks are incr...
seeks to address the problems that arise when individ-ual users have dozens of machines sharing thei...
IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) networks' popularity has boomed in recent years and their presence is continuous...
In this paper a new mobility management is introduced. The main idea in this approach is that the mo...
Wireless cellular networks are quickly evolving toward broadband offering higher bandwidth. At the s...
Abstract — Solutions for mobility management in wireless networks have been investigated and propose...
The current WiFi access control framework descends from solutions conceived in the past for dial-up ...
Supporting the requirements of mobile networking is a very exciting and challenging task that has th...
This thesis presents a comprehensive investigation of wireless network virtualization, a technique f...
As we are moving toward the next generation all-IP wireless networks, we are facing the integration ...
The future Internet will need to cater for an increasing number of powerful devices and entire group...