Smooth, seamless and secure handover for mobile nodes in heterogeneous wireless IP networks is the target of future mobility management. Complete mobile management solutions involve not only the physical and data link layers, but also the network layer and above. Mobility management can be classified into two categories, macro-mobility management and micro-mobility management. The former handles the movement of a node between any two IP addresses and the latter focuses on the handover between different access points under the same domain. Mobile IP is a widely discussed macro-mobility management protocol in the network layer. HIP is a newly proposed protocol and has been shown to outperform Mobile IP in handover efficiency. Most of the prop...
The availability of different wireless access networks offers new possibilities to create and use ne...
In this paper, we examine micro-mobility protocols, and present a distributed handoff and mobility m...
Next generation wireless systems have an IP-based infrastructure with the support of heterogeneous a...
Wireless networking introduces a whole range of challenges to the traditional TCP/IP network. In par...
Host identity protocol (HIP) has security support to enable secured mobility and multihoming, both o...
Abstract Changing the location of mobile node during transmission or receiving of data always caused...
[[abstract]]In wireless heterogeneous environments, the integration of a wireless access network is ...
Mobile IP allows a mobile node to roam into a foreign IP network without losing its connection with ...
Mobile IP allows the mobile node roaming into a new IP network without losing its connection with it...
Wireless cellular networks are quickly evolving toward broadband offering higher bandwidth. At the s...
Mobile IP allows a mobile node to roam into a foreign IP network without losing its connection with ...
This article presents a multilayer mobility management scheme for All-IP networks where local mobili...
Mobile IP is a powerful protocol that supports Internet mobility. Micro-mobility approach was introd...
Traditionally, cellular networks have not utilised IP based protocols for their mobility management....
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in the...
The availability of different wireless access networks offers new possibilities to create and use ne...
In this paper, we examine micro-mobility protocols, and present a distributed handoff and mobility m...
Next generation wireless systems have an IP-based infrastructure with the support of heterogeneous a...
Wireless networking introduces a whole range of challenges to the traditional TCP/IP network. In par...
Host identity protocol (HIP) has security support to enable secured mobility and multihoming, both o...
Abstract Changing the location of mobile node during transmission or receiving of data always caused...
[[abstract]]In wireless heterogeneous environments, the integration of a wireless access network is ...
Mobile IP allows a mobile node to roam into a foreign IP network without losing its connection with ...
Mobile IP allows the mobile node roaming into a new IP network without losing its connection with it...
Wireless cellular networks are quickly evolving toward broadband offering higher bandwidth. At the s...
Mobile IP allows a mobile node to roam into a foreign IP network without losing its connection with ...
This article presents a multilayer mobility management scheme for All-IP networks where local mobili...
Mobile IP is a powerful protocol that supports Internet mobility. Micro-mobility approach was introd...
Traditionally, cellular networks have not utilised IP based protocols for their mobility management....
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in the...
The availability of different wireless access networks offers new possibilities to create and use ne...
In this paper, we examine micro-mobility protocols, and present a distributed handoff and mobility m...
Next generation wireless systems have an IP-based infrastructure with the support of heterogeneous a...