http://www.mobimedia.org/2010/index.html 6-8 Sep. 2010, Lisbon, PortugalThe fast growing of mobile Internet users with the ability of using a wide diversity of access technologies such as Wi-Fi, WiMAX and UMTS/LTE, and the increasing proliferation of mobile devices with heterogeneous network interfaces, require versatile mobility mechanisms providing seamless roaming across those access technologies. Mobility agents such as Mobile IP and Fast MIPv6 are common, however, these solutions still have limitations when dealing with multiple link-layer technology. In this context, the emerging standard IEEE 802.21 provides a framework which enables mobile agents and network operators to improve the handover process in heterogeneous networks. This ...
IEEE has introduced a standard on vertical handover known as Media Independent Handover (IEEE 802.21...
Mobile data networks in the recent years have been kind of networks most developed due to advantage ...
AbstractThe number of subscribers accessing Internet resources from mobile and wireless devices has ...
The fast growing of mobile Internet users with the ability of using a wide diversity of access techn...
http://www.mobimedia.org/2010/index.html 6-8 Sep. 2010, Lisbon, PortugalThe fast growing of mobile ...
Envisioning a future where mobile terminals equipped with one or more network devices are able to ro...
A vision of future wireless networks is the coexistence technologies used by existing wireless acces...
We propose and investigate the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) enabled mobility framework to impr...
In the future mobile Internet, a key challenge is how the content is delivered to the mobile user, e...
The next generation wireless network is predicted to be a heterogeneous network of various wireless ...
Heterogeneous Network (HetNet) is an architecture that contributes significantly to offering high pe...
The future Internet will need to cater for an increasing number of powerful devices and entire group...
[[abstract]]©2006 IEEE-Future network environment is expected to have IPv4 and IPv6 coexisted in het...
The IEEE 802.21 working group (see www.ieee802.org/21) recently finalized the first standard for dea...
The aim of this thesis is to define a solution offering end-users seamless mobility in a multi-radio...
IEEE has introduced a standard on vertical handover known as Media Independent Handover (IEEE 802.21...
Mobile data networks in the recent years have been kind of networks most developed due to advantage ...
AbstractThe number of subscribers accessing Internet resources from mobile and wireless devices has ...
The fast growing of mobile Internet users with the ability of using a wide diversity of access techn...
http://www.mobimedia.org/2010/index.html 6-8 Sep. 2010, Lisbon, PortugalThe fast growing of mobile ...
Envisioning a future where mobile terminals equipped with one or more network devices are able to ro...
A vision of future wireless networks is the coexistence technologies used by existing wireless acces...
We propose and investigate the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) enabled mobility framework to impr...
In the future mobile Internet, a key challenge is how the content is delivered to the mobile user, e...
The next generation wireless network is predicted to be a heterogeneous network of various wireless ...
Heterogeneous Network (HetNet) is an architecture that contributes significantly to offering high pe...
The future Internet will need to cater for an increasing number of powerful devices and entire group...
[[abstract]]©2006 IEEE-Future network environment is expected to have IPv4 and IPv6 coexisted in het...
The IEEE 802.21 working group (see www.ieee802.org/21) recently finalized the first standard for dea...
The aim of this thesis is to define a solution offering end-users seamless mobility in a multi-radio...
IEEE has introduced a standard on vertical handover known as Media Independent Handover (IEEE 802.21...
Mobile data networks in the recent years have been kind of networks most developed due to advantage ...
AbstractThe number of subscribers accessing Internet resources from mobile and wireless devices has ...