The Internet access paradigm is changing and a wide range of overlapping radio access technologies, such as WiMAX, Wi-Fi, 3GPP UMTS/LTE and DVB-H, will soon be available to most users and their multi-access devices. Therefore, novel mechanisms and protocols are needed to provide seamless mobility between different wireless access technologies. This paper presents novel handover procedures, based on media independent schemes, to address seamless mobility in heterogeneous environments. We propose an enhanced media independent handover framework (eMIHF), which extends IEEE 802.21 by allowing for efficient provisioning and activation of QoS resources in the target radio access technology during the handover preparation phase, and efficiently in...
In the recent years, mobile devices such as cell phones, notebook or ultra mobile computers and vide...
Although mass entertainment markets, such as entertainment TV, were previously on the control of bro...
Modern network technologies first evolved in wired networks and subsequently entered the wireless ne...
The Internet access paradigm is changing and a wide range of overlapping radio access technologies, ...
Abstract — The Internet access paradigm is changing and a wide range of overlapping radio access tec...
The IEEE 802.21 working group (see www.ieee802.org/21) recently finalized the first standard for dea...
IEEE has introduced a standard on vertical handover known as Media Independent Handover (IEEE 802.21...
Today’s mobile devices are equipped with multiple wirelesses and wired network interfaces. Their inc...
One challenge of wireless networks integration is to provide ubiquitous wireless access abilities an...
The IEEE 802.21 standard facilitates media independent handovers by pro-viding higher layer mobility...
[[abstract]]With the rapid development of wireless communication, mobile users are able to manually ...
The IEEE 802.21 standard facilitates media independent handovers by providing higher layer mobility ...
The most prevailing feature that led to the massive success of current Wireless Mobile Tele-Communic...
In the future mobile Internet, a key challenge is how the content is delivered to the mobile user, e...
[[abstract]]The Media-Independent Handover (MIH) standard proposed by IEEE 802.21 can reduce handoff...
In the recent years, mobile devices such as cell phones, notebook or ultra mobile computers and vide...
Although mass entertainment markets, such as entertainment TV, were previously on the control of bro...
Modern network technologies first evolved in wired networks and subsequently entered the wireless ne...
The Internet access paradigm is changing and a wide range of overlapping radio access technologies, ...
Abstract — The Internet access paradigm is changing and a wide range of overlapping radio access tec...
The IEEE 802.21 working group (see www.ieee802.org/21) recently finalized the first standard for dea...
IEEE has introduced a standard on vertical handover known as Media Independent Handover (IEEE 802.21...
Today’s mobile devices are equipped with multiple wirelesses and wired network interfaces. Their inc...
One challenge of wireless networks integration is to provide ubiquitous wireless access abilities an...
The IEEE 802.21 standard facilitates media independent handovers by pro-viding higher layer mobility...
[[abstract]]With the rapid development of wireless communication, mobile users are able to manually ...
The IEEE 802.21 standard facilitates media independent handovers by providing higher layer mobility ...
The most prevailing feature that led to the massive success of current Wireless Mobile Tele-Communic...
In the future mobile Internet, a key challenge is how the content is delivered to the mobile user, e...
[[abstract]]The Media-Independent Handover (MIH) standard proposed by IEEE 802.21 can reduce handoff...
In the recent years, mobile devices such as cell phones, notebook or ultra mobile computers and vide...
Although mass entertainment markets, such as entertainment TV, were previously on the control of bro...
Modern network technologies first evolved in wired networks and subsequently entered the wireless ne...