Mobile IPv6 has been developed for quite a few years now, but it has yet to bring its constant connectivity and global reachability benefits to mobile devices in real world scenarios, mainly due to lack of trouble-free and secure network access and data transmission for devices as they roam. In this paper we propose a Unified Architecture that combines the strengths of Mobile IPv6 and AAA services and closes the gap between the Mobile Node and the Access Network’s requirements. Our approach provides a comprehensive solution in a setting where users require seamless roaming, secure network access and secure data transmission in a dynamic fashion as they commute, whereas Access Networks require powerful AAA services without compromising their...
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) are not yet fully adapted and integrated with mobile environments...
Abstract. When Mobile IPv6 is deployed in commercial network, a mobile node needs AAA services for a...
The large expansion of Internet requires a change of hierarchy, future users will be more mobile th...
Mobile IPv6 has been developed for quite a few years now, but it has yet to bring its constant conne...
Supporting the requirements of mobile networking is a very exciting and challenging task that has th...
Abstract. Mobile Networks are emerging in the real world in various scenarios, from networks in publ...
With the advent of various access technologies and increasing number of applications, a set of chall...
Mobility support for users connecting to the Internet is an increasing trend. Different types of acc...
Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6) is a protocol that enhances Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) with faster handov...
Proceedings of the WTC 2002, 18th World Telecommunications Congress, Paris, France, 22 -27 September...
With the fast development of Internet and wireless technology, the Mobile Internet Age is upcoming. ...
During the last few years 3G cellular networks are starting to be deployed, but it is not until the...
Mobile IPv6 will be the basis for the fourth generation 4G networks which will completely revolution...
The rapid spread of new radio access technologies and the consequent service opportunities have stim...
In the last several years mobile communication services have evolved from sparse coverage and constr...
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) are not yet fully adapted and integrated with mobile environments...
Abstract. When Mobile IPv6 is deployed in commercial network, a mobile node needs AAA services for a...
The large expansion of Internet requires a change of hierarchy, future users will be more mobile th...
Mobile IPv6 has been developed for quite a few years now, but it has yet to bring its constant conne...
Supporting the requirements of mobile networking is a very exciting and challenging task that has th...
Abstract. Mobile Networks are emerging in the real world in various scenarios, from networks in publ...
With the advent of various access technologies and increasing number of applications, a set of chall...
Mobility support for users connecting to the Internet is an increasing trend. Different types of acc...
Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6) is a protocol that enhances Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) with faster handov...
Proceedings of the WTC 2002, 18th World Telecommunications Congress, Paris, France, 22 -27 September...
With the fast development of Internet and wireless technology, the Mobile Internet Age is upcoming. ...
During the last few years 3G cellular networks are starting to be deployed, but it is not until the...
Mobile IPv6 will be the basis for the fourth generation 4G networks which will completely revolution...
The rapid spread of new radio access technologies and the consequent service opportunities have stim...
In the last several years mobile communication services have evolved from sparse coverage and constr...
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) are not yet fully adapted and integrated with mobile environments...
Abstract. When Mobile IPv6 is deployed in commercial network, a mobile node needs AAA services for a...
The large expansion of Internet requires a change of hierarchy, future users will be more mobile th...