This paper analyzes the reduction of handover delay in a network-based localized mobility management framework assisted by IEEE 802.21 MIH services. It compares the handover signaling procedures with host-based localized MIPv6 (HMIPv6), with network-based localized MIPv6 (PMIPv6), and with PMIPv6 assisted by IEEE 802.21 to show how much handover delay reduction can be achieved. Furthermore, the paper proposes and gives an in-depth analysis of PMIPv6 optimized with a handover coordinator (HC), which is a network-based entity, to further improve handover performance in terms of handover delay and packet loss while maintaining minimal signaling overhead in the air interface among converged heterogeneous wireless networks. Simulation and analyt...
The support of the voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services in next-generation wireless systems ...
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...
This paper analyzes the reduction of handover delay in a network-based localized mobility management...
Next generation wireless networks are envisaged to be a combination of different but complementary a...
Significant problems in basic mobile IPv6 occur due to its inability to support micro-mobility bec...
Typical PMIPv6 supports mobility management for the Mobile Host (MH) in localized domains over varia...
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in the...
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in the...
Handover in future wireless communication systems must be seamless. Current IP-level mobility protoc...
[[abstract]]The Media-Independent Handover (MIH) standard proposed by IEEE 802.21 can reduce handoff...
Mobile lh.6 (MIPv6) has some limitations due to long delays and signaling load during handover oper...
Abstract: Seamless communication is becoming the main aspect for the next generation of the mobile a...
International audience— Mobile IP allows a mobile node to maintain a continuous connectivity to the ...
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in th...
The support of the voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services in next-generation wireless systems ...
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...
This paper analyzes the reduction of handover delay in a network-based localized mobility management...
Next generation wireless networks are envisaged to be a combination of different but complementary a...
Significant problems in basic mobile IPv6 occur due to its inability to support micro-mobility bec...
Typical PMIPv6 supports mobility management for the Mobile Host (MH) in localized domains over varia...
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in the...
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in the...
Handover in future wireless communication systems must be seamless. Current IP-level mobility protoc...
[[abstract]]The Media-Independent Handover (MIH) standard proposed by IEEE 802.21 can reduce handoff...
Mobile lh.6 (MIPv6) has some limitations due to long delays and signaling load during handover oper...
Abstract: Seamless communication is becoming the main aspect for the next generation of the mobile a...
International audience— Mobile IP allows a mobile node to maintain a continuous connectivity to the ...
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in th...
The support of the voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services in next-generation wireless systems ...
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...