Users of next generation wireless devices will be likely to move across a heterogeneous network environment. Thiswill give them the possibility to always exploit the best connection to the global Internet. In order to keep a seamless connection, the handover between different access technologies, also known as vertical handover, must be as smooth as possible. The current evolution of network architectures toward an all-IP core favours the use of the Mobile IPv6 protocol to handle such handovers. However, this protocol still presents several drawbacks, mainly related to the assumption of static devices and wired connections. Hence we have designed and implemented a software module that exploits information from the lower layers (e.g. physica...
Abstract. It is a very important and to be worthy of research issue which eluci-dates that how to pr...
none1noFuture wireless access will involve a variety of integrated and interworking technologies. De...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 136-144).The rapid growth of mobile and wireless communi...
Users of next generation wireless devices will be likely to move across a heterogeneous network envi...
ABSTRACT Due to the mounting requirement for anytime, anywhere network services, we need to integrat...
The next generation of wireless communication systems are facing many challenges that need solutions...
The management techniques employed for Fast Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (FMIPv6) and Media In...
One serious concern in the ubiquitous networks is the seamless vertical handover management between ...
Now-a-days, mobile nodes (MNs) are being used with multiple network interfaces so that an MN may hav...
Nowadays many different types of networks communicate among themselves to form heterogeneous networ...
The Next Generation Internet will provide ubiquitous computing by the seamless operation of heterog...
The commercial deployment of Mobile IPv6 has been hastened by the concepts of Integrated Wireless N...
Inter-technology roaming is known as one of the interesting challenges toward fourth generation of m...
[[abstract]]In wireless heterogeneous environments, the integration of a wireless access network is ...
[[abstract]]In order to achieve seamless handover for real-time applications in the IP Multimedia Su...
Abstract. It is a very important and to be worthy of research issue which eluci-dates that how to pr...
none1noFuture wireless access will involve a variety of integrated and interworking technologies. De...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 136-144).The rapid growth of mobile and wireless communi...
Users of next generation wireless devices will be likely to move across a heterogeneous network envi...
ABSTRACT Due to the mounting requirement for anytime, anywhere network services, we need to integrat...
The next generation of wireless communication systems are facing many challenges that need solutions...
The management techniques employed for Fast Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (FMIPv6) and Media In...
One serious concern in the ubiquitous networks is the seamless vertical handover management between ...
Now-a-days, mobile nodes (MNs) are being used with multiple network interfaces so that an MN may hav...
Nowadays many different types of networks communicate among themselves to form heterogeneous networ...
The Next Generation Internet will provide ubiquitous computing by the seamless operation of heterog...
The commercial deployment of Mobile IPv6 has been hastened by the concepts of Integrated Wireless N...
Inter-technology roaming is known as one of the interesting challenges toward fourth generation of m...
[[abstract]]In wireless heterogeneous environments, the integration of a wireless access network is ...
[[abstract]]In order to achieve seamless handover for real-time applications in the IP Multimedia Su...
Abstract. It is a very important and to be worthy of research issue which eluci-dates that how to pr...
none1noFuture wireless access will involve a variety of integrated and interworking technologies. De...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 136-144).The rapid growth of mobile and wireless communi...