As host mobility and radio interference in wireless networks cause packet losses and delays, it is difficult to develop useful mobile real-time media applications. This paper describes a new handover strategy for end-to-end mobility called Competition based Soft Handover Management (CSHM). During a handover, redundant packet streams are sent through multiple connections which are later merged into one stream when received by the other end-point. As each network connection competes with other connections in contributing to the merged packet stream, the handover process can be viewed as a competition. As a proof of concept, CSHM has been implemented in Resilient Mobile Socket, RMS, an application-layer mobility scheme and used together with M...
The tremendous growth of mobile devices and their attendant applications demand for wireless communi...
Seamless handoff between different wireless technologies is a vital requirement for the next generat...
application/pdfIn future mobile networks, new technologies will be needed to enable a mobile host to...
As host mobility and radio interference in wireless networks cause packet losses and delays, it is d...
This thesis describes an application-layer framework for managing network connectivity in the 4th-ge...
Providing seamless IP mobility support is one of the most challenging problems towards a world of mo...
Seamless inter-technology mobility is one of the fundamental requirements of next generation mobile ...
The most prevailing feature that led to the massive success of current Wireless Mobile Tele-Communic...
In ubiquitous wireless LANs, a mobile node is likely to move between many access points while using ...
International audienceWireless networks bring a new market to service providers and terminal manufac...
In this paper we introduce a protocol for end-to-end handoff management in heterogeneous wireless IP...
Abstract--- The demand for wireless broadband services is growing rapidly. Mobile WiMAX is one of th...
Mobile users are facing the fact that many heterogenous radio access technologies coexist, ranging f...
Handover and mobility management are important and critical aspects of future ultra-dense cellular n...
International audienceToday, handheld devices equipped with Wi-Fi interfaces are used intensively by...
The tremendous growth of mobile devices and their attendant applications demand for wireless communi...
Seamless handoff between different wireless technologies is a vital requirement for the next generat...
application/pdfIn future mobile networks, new technologies will be needed to enable a mobile host to...
As host mobility and radio interference in wireless networks cause packet losses and delays, it is d...
This thesis describes an application-layer framework for managing network connectivity in the 4th-ge...
Providing seamless IP mobility support is one of the most challenging problems towards a world of mo...
Seamless inter-technology mobility is one of the fundamental requirements of next generation mobile ...
The most prevailing feature that led to the massive success of current Wireless Mobile Tele-Communic...
In ubiquitous wireless LANs, a mobile node is likely to move between many access points while using ...
International audienceWireless networks bring a new market to service providers and terminal manufac...
In this paper we introduce a protocol for end-to-end handoff management in heterogeneous wireless IP...
Abstract--- The demand for wireless broadband services is growing rapidly. Mobile WiMAX is one of th...
Mobile users are facing the fact that many heterogenous radio access technologies coexist, ranging f...
Handover and mobility management are important and critical aspects of future ultra-dense cellular n...
International audienceToday, handheld devices equipped with Wi-Fi interfaces are used intensively by...
The tremendous growth of mobile devices and their attendant applications demand for wireless communi...
Seamless handoff between different wireless technologies is a vital requirement for the next generat...
application/pdfIn future mobile networks, new technologies will be needed to enable a mobile host to...