International audience— Mobile IP allows a mobile node to maintain a continuous connectivity to the Internet when moving from one access point to another. However, due to the link switching delay and to the Mobile IP handover operations, packets designated to mobile nodes can be delayed or lost during the handover period. This paper presents a new control function called Extended Handover Control Function (E-HCF) in order to improve the handover performance in the context of Mobile IPv6 over wireless networks. With an analytical model and some OPNET simulations, we show in this paper that our solution allows to provide low latency, low packet loss to the standard handover of Mobile IPv6
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Computer En...
Typical PMIPv6 supports mobility management for the Mobile Host (MH) in localized domains over varia...
The theme of this thesis is the advancement of IP mobility management mechanisms to support robustly...
International audience— Mobile IP allows a mobile node to maintain a continuous connectivity to the ...
While shifting from one specific single access point to another point, the Mobile IP address permits...
This paper analyzes the reduction of handover delay in a network-based localized mobility management...
Mobile IPv6 enables a mobile node (MN) to maintain its connectivity to the Internet when moving from...
Handover in future wireless communication systems must be seamless. Current IP-level mobility protoc...
Mobile computing is becoming increasingly important, due to the rise in the number of portable compu...
Mobile computing is becoming increasingly important, due to the rise in the number of portable comp...
With recent technological advances in wireless communication networks, the need for an efficient arc...
AbstractThe quick handover is one of the key issues in mobile IPv6 technology, When the mobile nodes...
During communication between wireless users, disconnection may occur during the handover process. Th...
The fast mobile internet protocol version 6 (FMIPv6) was suggested as a fast handover mechanism over...
● Number of wireless terminals and applications increases ● Quality-of-Service sensitive application...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Computer En...
Typical PMIPv6 supports mobility management for the Mobile Host (MH) in localized domains over varia...
The theme of this thesis is the advancement of IP mobility management mechanisms to support robustly...
International audience— Mobile IP allows a mobile node to maintain a continuous connectivity to the ...
While shifting from one specific single access point to another point, the Mobile IP address permits...
This paper analyzes the reduction of handover delay in a network-based localized mobility management...
Mobile IPv6 enables a mobile node (MN) to maintain its connectivity to the Internet when moving from...
Handover in future wireless communication systems must be seamless. Current IP-level mobility protoc...
Mobile computing is becoming increasingly important, due to the rise in the number of portable compu...
Mobile computing is becoming increasingly important, due to the rise in the number of portable comp...
With recent technological advances in wireless communication networks, the need for an efficient arc...
AbstractThe quick handover is one of the key issues in mobile IPv6 technology, When the mobile nodes...
During communication between wireless users, disconnection may occur during the handover process. Th...
The fast mobile internet protocol version 6 (FMIPv6) was suggested as a fast handover mechanism over...
● Number of wireless terminals and applications increases ● Quality-of-Service sensitive application...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Computer En...
Typical PMIPv6 supports mobility management for the Mobile Host (MH) in localized domains over varia...
The theme of this thesis is the advancement of IP mobility management mechanisms to support robustly...