Mobile hosts in a wireless network can move from one location to another while communicating with other hosts. A challenge is to provide seamless network access for mobile hosts and, at the same time, to retain compatibility with existing network protocols and applications. This paper addresses the issue of route optimization in IP mobility support that provides mobile handoff and "triangle" routing to mobile hosts through their home agents. We combine IP mobility support with hierarchical dynamic routing protocols OSPF and BGP. Existing mechanisms of authentication, incremental route propagation, and address aggregation can be used for efficient and secure propagation of location updates of mobile hosts. The geographical locality...
Mobile IP, an extension of the standard IP protocol is used to keep track of location information an...
A foreseeable scenario is where, on the Internet, Mobile IPv6 is deployed and a large percentage of ...
The full text of this article is not available on SOAR. WSU users can access the article via IEEE Xp...
Mobile hosts in a wireless network can move from one location to another while communicating with ot...
Mobile IP is the proposed standard for IP based mobile internetworking by the Internet Engineering T...
Abstract-Mobile IPv6 is the mobility protocol of the IPv6 protocol. The mobility feature in IPv6 is ...
The growth of global networking together with the development of wide-area wireless networks and po...
this paper, we propose a scalable mobility management scheme for wireless internetworks. We employ a...
Mobile IP protocols allow mobile hosts to send and receive packets addressed with their home network...
We introduce mechanisms, which offer soft handover support between two different IP subnets for the ...
The Internet is growing exponentially, both in the amount of traffic carried, and in the amount of h...
Mobile Internet Protocol has been proposed by Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to support port...
While IP is declared as the key technology of the future’s wired and mobile communication, the curre...
The demand for internet service has increased expeditiously and users demand new services internet w...
Location update and routing scheme for a mobile computing environment By Anna Hać and Yujing Huang...
Mobile IP, an extension of the standard IP protocol is used to keep track of location information an...
A foreseeable scenario is where, on the Internet, Mobile IPv6 is deployed and a large percentage of ...
The full text of this article is not available on SOAR. WSU users can access the article via IEEE Xp...
Mobile hosts in a wireless network can move from one location to another while communicating with ot...
Mobile IP is the proposed standard for IP based mobile internetworking by the Internet Engineering T...
Abstract-Mobile IPv6 is the mobility protocol of the IPv6 protocol. The mobility feature in IPv6 is ...
The growth of global networking together with the development of wide-area wireless networks and po...
this paper, we propose a scalable mobility management scheme for wireless internetworks. We employ a...
Mobile IP protocols allow mobile hosts to send and receive packets addressed with their home network...
We introduce mechanisms, which offer soft handover support between two different IP subnets for the ...
The Internet is growing exponentially, both in the amount of traffic carried, and in the amount of h...
Mobile Internet Protocol has been proposed by Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to support port...
While IP is declared as the key technology of the future’s wired and mobile communication, the curre...
The demand for internet service has increased expeditiously and users demand new services internet w...
Location update and routing scheme for a mobile computing environment By Anna Hać and Yujing Huang...
Mobile IP, an extension of the standard IP protocol is used to keep track of location information an...
A foreseeable scenario is where, on the Internet, Mobile IPv6 is deployed and a large percentage of ...
The full text of this article is not available on SOAR. WSU users can access the article via IEEE Xp...