Mobile IP is useful for providing mobility of Internet users but it has shown its limitations in various aspects such as simplicity, robustness and scalability, particularly with fast moving users requiring many handoffs. A hierarchical structure using micromobility helps to reduce the control signalling overhead associated with handoff by localizing handoff management in a given coverage area and using Mobile IP outside it. Cellular IP is one such micro-mobility protocol that uses two caches: one is a Routing Cache for active users and another is a Paging Cache for idle users. Simplified Cellular IP is a modification of that to reduce control signalling overhead by using a single cache for both types of users. However, it still uses two se...
Traditionally, cellular networks have not utilised IP based protocols for their mobility management....
Mobile IP can provide macro mobility for a mobile node (MN) instead of the original IP communication...
Future wireless networks will be entirely based on the IP protocol. High degrees of portability avai...
Wireless cellular networks are quickly evolving toward broadband offering higher bandwidth. At the s...
this paper, we propose a scalable mobility management scheme for wireless internetworks. We employ a...
Full text of this article is not available on SOAR due to publisher's copyright restrictions. @IEEE,...
In this paper, we examine micro-mobility protocols, and present a distributed handoff and mobility m...
We can categorize mobility two main fields in IP environment. If Mobile IP manages macro mobility, H...
International audienceEfficient mobility management is one of the major challenges for next-generati...
The main objective of mobility management in wireless data communication is to allows networks to se...
Abstract — In this paper, we consider the use of the recently proposed Intra-Domain Mobility Managem...
Mobile IP is used to keep track of location information and make the data available to the mobile de...
Several micromobility schemes have been proposed to augment Mobile IP and provide a faster and smoot...
Mobile IP, an extension of the standard IP protocol is used to keep track of location information an...
[[abstract]]Grouping is usually beneficial from a system efficiency perspective, e.g., trunking effi...
Traditionally, cellular networks have not utilised IP based protocols for their mobility management....
Mobile IP can provide macro mobility for a mobile node (MN) instead of the original IP communication...
Future wireless networks will be entirely based on the IP protocol. High degrees of portability avai...
Wireless cellular networks are quickly evolving toward broadband offering higher bandwidth. At the s...
this paper, we propose a scalable mobility management scheme for wireless internetworks. We employ a...
Full text of this article is not available on SOAR due to publisher's copyright restrictions. @IEEE,...
In this paper, we examine micro-mobility protocols, and present a distributed handoff and mobility m...
We can categorize mobility two main fields in IP environment. If Mobile IP manages macro mobility, H...
International audienceEfficient mobility management is one of the major challenges for next-generati...
The main objective of mobility management in wireless data communication is to allows networks to se...
Abstract — In this paper, we consider the use of the recently proposed Intra-Domain Mobility Managem...
Mobile IP is used to keep track of location information and make the data available to the mobile de...
Several micromobility schemes have been proposed to augment Mobile IP and provide a faster and smoot...
Mobile IP, an extension of the standard IP protocol is used to keep track of location information an...
[[abstract]]Grouping is usually beneficial from a system efficiency perspective, e.g., trunking effi...
Traditionally, cellular networks have not utilised IP based protocols for their mobility management....
Mobile IP can provide macro mobility for a mobile node (MN) instead of the original IP communication...
Future wireless networks will be entirely based on the IP protocol. High degrees of portability avai...