Abstract—Internet traffic has increased steeply in recent years, due in great part to social platforms and peer-to-peer networks. In addition, users ’ wireless access represents an ever-growing portion of such demand, thus posing a paradigm shift in the flow of Internet information, for which most deployed architectures are not prepared for. This evolution in user traffic demand is tackled by a different approach for IP mobility, called Distributed Mobility Manage-ment, that is focusing on moving the mobility anchors from the core network and pushing them closer to the users, at the edge of the network. The work presented here copes with the distributed approach, describing a novel solution for network-based localized mobility support in a ...
Providing unperturbed Internet connectivity to mobile hosts has been studied in the IETF for some ye...
International audienceIP mobility management has a key role in wireless networking and mobile Intern...
Future Internet is expected to evolve towards user-centric paradigms, which leverage ubiquitous and ...
Abstract—Internet traffic has increased steeply in recent years, due in great part to social platfor...
International audienceIP mobility management has a key role in wireless networking and mobile Intern...
Two of the most promising candidate solutions for realizing the next-generation all-IP mobile networ...
International audienceWith increasing usage of mobile devices, we are witnessing an explosion of mob...
International audienceThe recent explosion of mobile Internet traffic is accelerating the evolution ...
Abstract—Video is a major challenge for the future mobile Internet as it is foreseen to account for ...
Abstract—The use of centralized mobility management ap-proaches – such as Mobile IPv6 – poses some d...
Abstract—The use of centralized mobility management ap-proaches – such as Mobile IPv6 – poses some d...
Abstract—Mobile Internet traffic is growing steeply, mainly due to the deployment of new broadband w...
AbstractA flatter architecture is one of the trends of mobile Internet. Traditional centralized mobi...
Abstract—This paper addresses the problematic of mobility management decomposition, as a first step ...
Two of the most promising candidate solutions for realizing the next-generation all-IP mobile networ...
Providing unperturbed Internet connectivity to mobile hosts has been studied in the IETF for some ye...
International audienceIP mobility management has a key role in wireless networking and mobile Intern...
Future Internet is expected to evolve towards user-centric paradigms, which leverage ubiquitous and ...
Abstract—Internet traffic has increased steeply in recent years, due in great part to social platfor...
International audienceIP mobility management has a key role in wireless networking and mobile Intern...
Two of the most promising candidate solutions for realizing the next-generation all-IP mobile networ...
International audienceWith increasing usage of mobile devices, we are witnessing an explosion of mob...
International audienceThe recent explosion of mobile Internet traffic is accelerating the evolution ...
Abstract—Video is a major challenge for the future mobile Internet as it is foreseen to account for ...
Abstract—The use of centralized mobility management ap-proaches – such as Mobile IPv6 – poses some d...
Abstract—The use of centralized mobility management ap-proaches – such as Mobile IPv6 – poses some d...
Abstract—Mobile Internet traffic is growing steeply, mainly due to the deployment of new broadband w...
AbstractA flatter architecture is one of the trends of mobile Internet. Traditional centralized mobi...
Abstract—This paper addresses the problematic of mobility management decomposition, as a first step ...
Two of the most promising candidate solutions for realizing the next-generation all-IP mobile networ...
Providing unperturbed Internet connectivity to mobile hosts has been studied in the IETF for some ye...
International audienceIP mobility management has a key role in wireless networking and mobile Intern...
Future Internet is expected to evolve towards user-centric paradigms, which leverage ubiquitous and ...