The evolution and the spreading of wireless access technology and the consequent increase of user mobility will make handover procedures critical for the provision of Quality of Service in the next generation wireless Internet. Often, layer 3 handovers are supposed to be driven by access layer procedures. In this way, the movement detection delay can be reduced, but at the expenses of making the Mobile IP protocol dependent of lower layer implementations. Furthermore, this approach may not be effective when users roam among heterogeneous networks. Nevertheless, movement detection algorithms, which operate at the Mobile IP layer, imply appreciable delays, usually intolerable for real time services. In this paper, we propose a Mobile IP...
Mobile IP, an extension of the standard IP protocol is used to keep track of location information an...
This paper firstly analyzes two movement detection schemes—eager cell switching scheme and lazy cell...
There are an enormous number of applications that could benefit from Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN...
The evolution and the spreading of wireless access technology and the consequent increase of user mo...
different mechanisms to offer seamless mobility have been proposed. The fourth generation (4G) IP-ba...
In networks supporting Mobile IP (MIP), the address configuration of a Mobile Node (MN) is an import...
Future wireless networks will be entirely based on the IP protocol. High degrees of portability avai...
Seamless communication is becoming the main aspect for the next generation of the mobile and wireles...
Mobile IPv6 has been proposed to support host mobility in the Internet, yet during a handover Mobile...
In this work, we present a study of the existing Layer 3 mobility approaches towards suitability for...
The IEEE 802.11 standard was developed to support the establishment of highly flexible wireless loca...
Abstract: Mobile networking technology is progressing to support the requirements of today’s new cla...
[[abstract]]Third generation(3G) personal wireless communication networks,provide wide range but low...
Abstract. Current IP-level mobility protocols have difficulties meeting the stringent handover delay...
Current IP-level mobility protocols have difficulties meeting the stringent handover delay requireme...
Mobile IP, an extension of the standard IP protocol is used to keep track of location information an...
This paper firstly analyzes two movement detection schemes—eager cell switching scheme and lazy cell...
There are an enormous number of applications that could benefit from Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN...
The evolution and the spreading of wireless access technology and the consequent increase of user mo...
different mechanisms to offer seamless mobility have been proposed. The fourth generation (4G) IP-ba...
In networks supporting Mobile IP (MIP), the address configuration of a Mobile Node (MN) is an import...
Future wireless networks will be entirely based on the IP protocol. High degrees of portability avai...
Seamless communication is becoming the main aspect for the next generation of the mobile and wireles...
Mobile IPv6 has been proposed to support host mobility in the Internet, yet during a handover Mobile...
In this work, we present a study of the existing Layer 3 mobility approaches towards suitability for...
The IEEE 802.11 standard was developed to support the establishment of highly flexible wireless loca...
Abstract: Mobile networking technology is progressing to support the requirements of today’s new cla...
[[abstract]]Third generation(3G) personal wireless communication networks,provide wide range but low...
Abstract. Current IP-level mobility protocols have difficulties meeting the stringent handover delay...
Current IP-level mobility protocols have difficulties meeting the stringent handover delay requireme...
Mobile IP, an extension of the standard IP protocol is used to keep track of location information an...
This paper firstly analyzes two movement detection schemes—eager cell switching scheme and lazy cell...
There are an enormous number of applications that could benefit from Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN...