International audienceOne serious concern in the ubiquitous networks is the seamless vertical handover management between different wireless technologies. To meet this challenge, many standardization organizations proposed different protocols at different layers of the protocol stack. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has different groups working on mobility at IP level in order to enhance mobile IPv4 and mobile IPv6 with different variants: HMIPv6 (Hierarchical Mobile IPv6), FMIPv6 (Fast Mobile IPv6) and PMIPv6 (Proxy Mobile IPv6) for seamless handover. Moreover, the IEEE 802.21 standard provides another framework for seamless handover. The 3GPP standard provides the Access Network and Selection Function (ANDSF) to support seamles...
Current IP-level mobility protocols have difficulties meeting the stringent handover delay requireme...
Abstract. Current IP-level mobility protocols have difficulties meeting the stringent handover delay...
This paper analyzes the reduction of handover delay in a network-based localized mobility management...
International audienceOne serious concern in the ubiquitous networks is the seamless vertical handov...
Next generation wireless networks are envisaged to be a combination of different but complementary a...
International audienceIPv6 mobility management is one of the most challenging research topics for en...
This paper addresses mobility management issues in an environment with both wireless LAN and wireles...
Now-a-days, mobile nodes (MNs) are being used with multiple network interfaces so that an MN may hav...
Session continuity is crucial for real-time communications and is a challenge especially with the he...
Mobile user service continuity across heterogeneous wireless access network is a challenging task fo...
The management techniques employed for Fast Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (FMIPv6) and Media In...
Nowadays many different types of networks communicate among themselves to form heterogeneous networ...
Part 1: Future Heterogeneous NetworkInternational audienceThe Next-Generation Wireless Networks (NGW...
Abstract: Seamless communication is becoming the main aspect for the next generation of the mobile a...
Users of next generation wireless devices will be likely to move across a heterogeneous network envi...
Current IP-level mobility protocols have difficulties meeting the stringent handover delay requireme...
Abstract. Current IP-level mobility protocols have difficulties meeting the stringent handover delay...
This paper analyzes the reduction of handover delay in a network-based localized mobility management...
International audienceOne serious concern in the ubiquitous networks is the seamless vertical handov...
Next generation wireless networks are envisaged to be a combination of different but complementary a...
International audienceIPv6 mobility management is one of the most challenging research topics for en...
This paper addresses mobility management issues in an environment with both wireless LAN and wireles...
Now-a-days, mobile nodes (MNs) are being used with multiple network interfaces so that an MN may hav...
Session continuity is crucial for real-time communications and is a challenge especially with the he...
Mobile user service continuity across heterogeneous wireless access network is a challenging task fo...
The management techniques employed for Fast Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (FMIPv6) and Media In...
Nowadays many different types of networks communicate among themselves to form heterogeneous networ...
Part 1: Future Heterogeneous NetworkInternational audienceThe Next-Generation Wireless Networks (NGW...
Abstract: Seamless communication is becoming the main aspect for the next generation of the mobile a...
Users of next generation wireless devices will be likely to move across a heterogeneous network envi...
Current IP-level mobility protocols have difficulties meeting the stringent handover delay requireme...
Abstract. Current IP-level mobility protocols have difficulties meeting the stringent handover delay...
This paper analyzes the reduction of handover delay in a network-based localized mobility management...