Multihoming and mobility protocols enable computing devices to stay always best connected (ABC) to the Internet in the heterogeneous wireless environment. The ABC concept affords users the ability to choose the best available access networks and devices that best suit their needs, at any given point in time. With the emergence of multi-interfaced terminals, a mobile node may connect to different access networks simultaneously through multiple interfaces. This is called multihoming, and it allows a user to enjoy the best access for each application as well as other benefits such as fault tolerance, ubiquitous access and load balancing. Also, while the mobile node is moving from one wireless network to another, mobility management is importan...
Abstract: The last decade has witnessed rapid development of diverse emerging wireless systems such ...
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in the...
The mobility support protocols are separated by two categories; First, Host-based mobility managemen...
Multihoming and mobility protocols enable computing devices to stay always best connected (ABC) to t...
The necessity for multihoming functionality emerged since the standard Network Mobility Basic Suppo...
Mobile Internet Protocol (MIP) is the forms of the backbone for next generation wireless internet te...
In the current Internet, mobile devices with multiple connectivity are becoming increasingly common;...
Abstract: Problem statement: Mobile Internet Protocol (MIP) is the forms of the backbone for next ge...
Mobile IP is the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) proposal to cater for All-Internet Protocol ...
International audienceIPv6 mobility management is one of the most challenging research topics for en...
Fast Mobile IPv6 (FMIP) and Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIP) are enhancements to the standard Mobile ...
The resource management of Multihoming in nested mobile network raises new issues in the host mobili...
Abstract—Internet mobility protocols are designed to support handover between different wireless net...
Wireless communication is becoming essential due to the dramatic increase in the usage of mobile dev...
Wireless communication is becoming essential due to the dramatic increase in the usage of mobile dev...
Abstract: The last decade has witnessed rapid development of diverse emerging wireless systems such ...
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in the...
The mobility support protocols are separated by two categories; First, Host-based mobility managemen...
Multihoming and mobility protocols enable computing devices to stay always best connected (ABC) to t...
The necessity for multihoming functionality emerged since the standard Network Mobility Basic Suppo...
Mobile Internet Protocol (MIP) is the forms of the backbone for next generation wireless internet te...
In the current Internet, mobile devices with multiple connectivity are becoming increasingly common;...
Abstract: Problem statement: Mobile Internet Protocol (MIP) is the forms of the backbone for next ge...
Mobile IP is the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) proposal to cater for All-Internet Protocol ...
International audienceIPv6 mobility management is one of the most challenging research topics for en...
Fast Mobile IPv6 (FMIP) and Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIP) are enhancements to the standard Mobile ...
The resource management of Multihoming in nested mobile network raises new issues in the host mobili...
Abstract—Internet mobility protocols are designed to support handover between different wireless net...
Wireless communication is becoming essential due to the dramatic increase in the usage of mobile dev...
Wireless communication is becoming essential due to the dramatic increase in the usage of mobile dev...
Abstract: The last decade has witnessed rapid development of diverse emerging wireless systems such ...
Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (MIPv6) has been proposed to solve the problem of mobility in the...
The mobility support protocols are separated by two categories; First, Host-based mobility managemen...