As handoff latency increases, mobile hosts experience performance and service quality degradations. Typically, it gives a significant impact on the performance of real-time multimedia applications. In this paper, an efficient handoff mechanism that reduces the handoff latency in HMIPv6 is proposed. In the proposed handoff mechanism, each access router learns its neighboring access router information. For this, a neighbor access router discovery scheme is proposed. When a mobile host senses that it will perform a handoff to a new network, it performs an Address Auto-configuration procedure for its LCoA (RCoA and LCoA in case of the handoff to a new MAP domain) in advance using the neighbor access router information received from the current ...
This paper describes a client-based handoff mechanism. The work is significant for the Mobile Intern...
Mobile IP though allows mobility features to a node it suffers from signaling latencies which are ma...
[[abstract]]The Media-Independent Handover (MIH) standard proposed by IEEE 802.21 can reduce handoff...
Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) describes how mobile node can change its point of attachment from one access rou...
Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) describes how mobile node can change its point of attachment from one access rou...
In wireless/mobile networks, users freely and frequently change their access points while they are c...
Mobile Ipv6 (MIPv6) is a protocol proposed for the future all-IP mobile Internet access. The goal of...
Future wireless networks will be entirely based on the IP protocol. High degrees of portability avai...
proposed MIPv6 and HMIPv6 both mobility management solutions to support the IP mobility. Although HM...
Abstract: Seamless communication is becoming the main aspect for the next generation of the mobile a...
While shifting from one specific single access point to another point, the Mobile IP address permits...
Handover in future wireless communication systems must be seamless. Current IP-level mobility protoc...
Typical PMIPv6 supports mobility management for the Mobile Host (MH) in localized domains over varia...
Abstract — Mobile IPv6 provides IP layer mobility management for IPv6 networks. Despite many advanta...
MIPv6 is envisioned for next generation networks to achieve ubiquitous and seamless communications...
This paper describes a client-based handoff mechanism. The work is significant for the Mobile Intern...
Mobile IP though allows mobility features to a node it suffers from signaling latencies which are ma...
[[abstract]]The Media-Independent Handover (MIH) standard proposed by IEEE 802.21 can reduce handoff...
Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) describes how mobile node can change its point of attachment from one access rou...
Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) describes how mobile node can change its point of attachment from one access rou...
In wireless/mobile networks, users freely and frequently change their access points while they are c...
Mobile Ipv6 (MIPv6) is a protocol proposed for the future all-IP mobile Internet access. The goal of...
Future wireless networks will be entirely based on the IP protocol. High degrees of portability avai...
proposed MIPv6 and HMIPv6 both mobility management solutions to support the IP mobility. Although HM...
Abstract: Seamless communication is becoming the main aspect for the next generation of the mobile a...
While shifting from one specific single access point to another point, the Mobile IP address permits...
Handover in future wireless communication systems must be seamless. Current IP-level mobility protoc...
Typical PMIPv6 supports mobility management for the Mobile Host (MH) in localized domains over varia...
Abstract — Mobile IPv6 provides IP layer mobility management for IPv6 networks. Despite many advanta...
MIPv6 is envisioned for next generation networks to achieve ubiquitous and seamless communications...
This paper describes a client-based handoff mechanism. The work is significant for the Mobile Intern...
Mobile IP though allows mobility features to a node it suffers from signaling latencies which are ma...
[[abstract]]The Media-Independent Handover (MIH) standard proposed by IEEE 802.21 can reduce handoff...