We consider the problem of location management in a large, hierarchically organized multihop mobile network, where the switches comprising the infrastructure as well as the endpoints (terminals) may be mobile. Such networks are common in applications such as battle eld networks, disaster management, law enforcement, etc. We present a novel network architecture and location management protocol that accommodates switch mobility and, using a new concept called \roaming level", allows the updating procedure to be controlled onaper endpoint basis. We discuss simulation results on the variation of performance with the speed, roaming level and call frequency of endpoints. Our results show that at high endpoint speeds or low call frequenci...
This paper aims to compare different location management techniques and their suitability for adapta...
Wireless mobile communication networks support mobile terminals (MTs) which are free to travel withi...
Abstract — IP mobility can be handled at different layers of the protocol stack. Mobile IP has been ...
In this paper, we consider the mobility management in large, hierarchically organized multihop wirel...
Abstract. In this paper, we consider the mobility management in large, hierarchically organized mult...
Mobile internetworking revolves around the premise that a mobile host (MH) will frequently attach to...
Mobility management, which includes location management and handoff management, is essential in cell...
Next generation wireless systems have an IP-based infrastructure with the support of heterogeneous a...
Mobile IP, an extension of the standard IP protocol is used to keep track of location information an...
Abstract — Now-a-days wireless networks have become very popular as they support mobility. Mobile us...
The factors that will drive the ontogenesis of next generation mobile networks namely are the evolut...
this paper, we propose a scalable mobility management scheme for wireless internetworks. We employ a...
With the advances in low-cost wireless networking products, researchers and providers are looking at...
Location Management is defined as the process of tracking the position of a mobile terminal when it ...
International audienceWith the rapid growth in mobile and wireless computing technology, location ma...
This paper aims to compare different location management techniques and their suitability for adapta...
Wireless mobile communication networks support mobile terminals (MTs) which are free to travel withi...
Abstract — IP mobility can be handled at different layers of the protocol stack. Mobile IP has been ...
In this paper, we consider the mobility management in large, hierarchically organized multihop wirel...
Abstract. In this paper, we consider the mobility management in large, hierarchically organized mult...
Mobile internetworking revolves around the premise that a mobile host (MH) will frequently attach to...
Mobility management, which includes location management and handoff management, is essential in cell...
Next generation wireless systems have an IP-based infrastructure with the support of heterogeneous a...
Mobile IP, an extension of the standard IP protocol is used to keep track of location information an...
Abstract — Now-a-days wireless networks have become very popular as they support mobility. Mobile us...
The factors that will drive the ontogenesis of next generation mobile networks namely are the evolut...
this paper, we propose a scalable mobility management scheme for wireless internetworks. We employ a...
With the advances in low-cost wireless networking products, researchers and providers are looking at...
Location Management is defined as the process of tracking the position of a mobile terminal when it ...
International audienceWith the rapid growth in mobile and wireless computing technology, location ma...
This paper aims to compare different location management techniques and their suitability for adapta...
Wireless mobile communication networks support mobile terminals (MTs) which are free to travel withi...
Abstract — IP mobility can be handled at different layers of the protocol stack. Mobile IP has been ...