We point out the different performance problems that need to be addressed when considering mobility in IP networks. We also define the reference architecture and present a framework to classify the different solutions for mobility management in IP networks. The performance of the major candidate micro-mobility solutions is evaluated for both real-time (UDP) and data (TCP) traffic through simulation and by means of an analytical model. Using these models we compare the performance of different mobility management schemes for different data and real-time services and the network resources that are needed for it. We point out the problems of TCP in wireless environments and review some proposed enhancements to TCP that aim at improving TCP per...
Global IP mobility solutions using protocols like Mobile IP (MIP) and SIP are not optimized to handl...
With wireless products becoming cheaper, there has been an increased number of mobile users accessin...
In this thesis the state of the art for IP networks and the two most predominant wireless access net...
We point out the different performance problems that need to be addressed when considering mobility ...
Abstract Changing the location of mobile node during transmission or receiving of data always caused...
The success of next generation wireless networks will rely much on advanced mechanisms for seamless ...
Micro-mobility protocols aim to improve localized mobility by reducing the handover overhead. The Mo...
The main objective of mobility management in wireless data communication is to allows networks to se...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 76-78).Real-time communications are likely to playa key ...
Wireless cellular networks are quickly evolving toward broadband offering higher bandwidth. At the s...
Mobile Internet Protocol (MIP) is the forms of the backbone for next generation wireless internet te...
Micromobility protocols aim to improve localized mobility by reducing the handover overhead. The Mob...
In this paper, we describe a queueing network model representing the Mobility Plane Architecture, wh...
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in the...
Mobile IP is a powerful protocol that supports Internet mobility. Micro-mobility approach was introd...
Global IP mobility solutions using protocols like Mobile IP (MIP) and SIP are not optimized to handl...
With wireless products becoming cheaper, there has been an increased number of mobile users accessin...
In this thesis the state of the art for IP networks and the two most predominant wireless access net...
We point out the different performance problems that need to be addressed when considering mobility ...
Abstract Changing the location of mobile node during transmission or receiving of data always caused...
The success of next generation wireless networks will rely much on advanced mechanisms for seamless ...
Micro-mobility protocols aim to improve localized mobility by reducing the handover overhead. The Mo...
The main objective of mobility management in wireless data communication is to allows networks to se...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 76-78).Real-time communications are likely to playa key ...
Wireless cellular networks are quickly evolving toward broadband offering higher bandwidth. At the s...
Mobile Internet Protocol (MIP) is the forms of the backbone for next generation wireless internet te...
Micromobility protocols aim to improve localized mobility by reducing the handover overhead. The Mob...
In this paper, we describe a queueing network model representing the Mobility Plane Architecture, wh...
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in the...
Mobile IP is a powerful protocol that supports Internet mobility. Micro-mobility approach was introd...
Global IP mobility solutions using protocols like Mobile IP (MIP) and SIP are not optimized to handl...
With wireless products becoming cheaper, there has been an increased number of mobile users accessin...
In this thesis the state of the art for IP networks and the two most predominant wireless access net...