Two TCP/IP header compression (HC) schemes for wireless networks are proposed and investigated on a WCDMA air interface. These novel schemes are compared with the classical ones by means of a TCP/IP New Reno simulator taking as input WCDMA channel traces. These channel traces are derived by using a simulator built according to the UMTS standard requirements. The RLC (radio link control) level operates in transparent mode, while overhead is added to simulate the presence of a MAC level. Some new performance metrics are introduced to evaluate the performance of HC schemes
Abstract. Wireless multi–hop networks are becoming more popular and the demand for multimedia servic...
TCP/IP header compression has long been used to send information efficiently and to improve the resp...
Modern cellular networks utilising the Long–Term Evolution (LTE) set of standards face an ever–incre...
The TCP/IP header compression (HC) problem on wireless channels is investigated. After a brief revie...
The TCP/IP header compression (HC) problem on wireless channels is investigated. After a brief revie...
The world of telecommunications is currently going through a shift of paradigm from circuit switched...
Wireless is becoming a popular way to connect mobile computers to the Internet and other networks. T...
To make mobile IP telephony over cellular radio systems an economically viable alternative to circui...
Wireless is becoming a popular way to connect mobile computers to the Internet and other networks. T...
A number of real-time multimedia services are being designed to operate over mobile end-to-end IP n...
This thesis presents a novel architecture for the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) 2.0, employin...
The performance of IPv6 in the radio link can be improved using header compression algorithms. The 3...
The 3G mobile-IP networks currently being developed will support end-to-end enhanced real-time multi...
International audienceThe performance of IPv6 in the radio link can be improved using header compres...
This paper presents a simple RLC/MAC protocol architecture for a wireless IP (Internet Protocol) net...
Abstract. Wireless multi–hop networks are becoming more popular and the demand for multimedia servic...
TCP/IP header compression has long been used to send information efficiently and to improve the resp...
Modern cellular networks utilising the Long–Term Evolution (LTE) set of standards face an ever–incre...
The TCP/IP header compression (HC) problem on wireless channels is investigated. After a brief revie...
The TCP/IP header compression (HC) problem on wireless channels is investigated. After a brief revie...
The world of telecommunications is currently going through a shift of paradigm from circuit switched...
Wireless is becoming a popular way to connect mobile computers to the Internet and other networks. T...
To make mobile IP telephony over cellular radio systems an economically viable alternative to circui...
Wireless is becoming a popular way to connect mobile computers to the Internet and other networks. T...
A number of real-time multimedia services are being designed to operate over mobile end-to-end IP n...
This thesis presents a novel architecture for the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) 2.0, employin...
The performance of IPv6 in the radio link can be improved using header compression algorithms. The 3...
The 3G mobile-IP networks currently being developed will support end-to-end enhanced real-time multi...
International audienceThe performance of IPv6 in the radio link can be improved using header compres...
This paper presents a simple RLC/MAC protocol architecture for a wireless IP (Internet Protocol) net...
Abstract. Wireless multi–hop networks are becoming more popular and the demand for multimedia servic...
TCP/IP header compression has long been used to send information efficiently and to improve the resp...
Modern cellular networks utilising the Long–Term Evolution (LTE) set of standards face an ever–incre...