In view of the proliferation of mobile applications, a universal seamless handoff solution across wireless domains is becoming increasingly important. While wired connections usually provide high speed, reliable access to the Internet, wireless networking technologies enable users to access customized Internet services even when they are moving. A seamless handoff solution with both low latency and low packet loss is mandatory for mobile users who wish to receive continuous, uninterrupted Internet service while frequently switching from one network connection to another. Additionally, the handoff solution should be network-layer-transparent and infrastructure-modification-free so that existing Internet server and client applications can pai...
[[abstract]]An exclusive VCC is maintained between each two communicating work stations (MT pair). T...
Advances in wireless networking and content delivery are enabling new challenging provisioning scena...
Low handoff latency and minimum packet loss are envisioned important factors for the next generation...
Mobile IP can provide macro mobility for a mobile node (MN) instead of the original IP communication...
No single wireless network technology simultaneously provides a low latency, high bandwidth, wide ar...
Nomadic computing aims to be a leading short term revolution in the Internet, however to succeed in ...
Abstract — This paper presents the architecture and protocols of SMesh, a completely transparent wir...
The Mobility in wireless cellular communication systems is its backbone so as to enhance the quality...
Abstract—Next-generation wireless systems (NGWS) integrate different wireless networks, each of whic...
Mobile IP is used to keep track of location information and make the data available to the mobile de...
Abstract — Seamless interoperability between two dissimilar networks require handoff from one networ...
Abstract: 4G network is a network of emerging various networks such as CDMA2000, Wireless LAN and WC...
Independent attempts from the computing and telecommunications worlds to provide wireless access res...
this paper, we propose a scalable mobility management scheme for wireless internetworks. We employ a...
Nowadays, much effort has been devoted for providing seamless mobility to vehicle across heterogeneo...
[[abstract]]An exclusive VCC is maintained between each two communicating work stations (MT pair). T...
Advances in wireless networking and content delivery are enabling new challenging provisioning scena...
Low handoff latency and minimum packet loss are envisioned important factors for the next generation...
Mobile IP can provide macro mobility for a mobile node (MN) instead of the original IP communication...
No single wireless network technology simultaneously provides a low latency, high bandwidth, wide ar...
Nomadic computing aims to be a leading short term revolution in the Internet, however to succeed in ...
Abstract — This paper presents the architecture and protocols of SMesh, a completely transparent wir...
The Mobility in wireless cellular communication systems is its backbone so as to enhance the quality...
Abstract—Next-generation wireless systems (NGWS) integrate different wireless networks, each of whic...
Mobile IP is used to keep track of location information and make the data available to the mobile de...
Abstract — Seamless interoperability between two dissimilar networks require handoff from one networ...
Abstract: 4G network is a network of emerging various networks such as CDMA2000, Wireless LAN and WC...
Independent attempts from the computing and telecommunications worlds to provide wireless access res...
this paper, we propose a scalable mobility management scheme for wireless internetworks. We employ a...
Nowadays, much effort has been devoted for providing seamless mobility to vehicle across heterogeneo...
[[abstract]]An exclusive VCC is maintained between each two communicating work stations (MT pair). T...
Advances in wireless networking and content delivery are enabling new challenging provisioning scena...
Low handoff latency and minimum packet loss are envisioned important factors for the next generation...