IETF RFC 2002 originally introduced the wireless Mobile-IP protocol to support portable IP addresses for mobile devices that often change their network access points to the Internet. The inefficiency of this protocol mainly within the handoff management produces large end-to-end packet delays, during registration process, and further degrades the system efficiency due to packet losses between subnets. The criterion to initiate a simple and fast full-duplex connection between the home agent and foreign agent, to reduce the roaming duration, is a very important issue to be considered by a work in this paper. State-transition Petri-Nets of the modeling scenario-based CIA: communication inter-agents procedure as an extension to the basic Mobile...
Abstract. In this paper, micro mobility problems in handoff binding latency in Mobile IPv6 and the e...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Computer En...
The theme of this thesis is the advancement of IP mobility management mechanisms to support robustly...
Abstract—IETF RFC 2002 originally introduced the wireless Mobile-IP protocol to support portable IP ...
In IETF RFC 2002, Mobile-IP was developed to enable Laptobs to maintain Internet connectivity while ...
With the increasing popularity of devices such as mobile phones and PDAs, there is a higher demand f...
Future wireless networks will be entirely based on the IP protocol. High degrees of portability avai...
Mobile IP, an extension of the standard IP protocol is used to keep track of location information an...
[[abstract]]The routing protocol Mobile IP was introduced in 1996 to facilitate wireless networking ...
Numerous efforts have been made in extending network connectivity to mobile computers using the Int...
One of the most important challenges in mobile Internet Protocol (IP) is to provide service for a mo...
Mobile IP can provide macro mobility for a mobile node (MN) instead of the original IP communication...
Mobile IP allows node mobility involving changes of point-ofattachment to the Internet. In order to ...
We introduce an efficient protocol for end-to-end handoff management in heterogeneous wireless IP-ba...
[[abstract]]Third generation(3G) personal wireless communication networks,provide wide range but low...
Abstract. In this paper, micro mobility problems in handoff binding latency in Mobile IPv6 and the e...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Computer En...
The theme of this thesis is the advancement of IP mobility management mechanisms to support robustly...
Abstract—IETF RFC 2002 originally introduced the wireless Mobile-IP protocol to support portable IP ...
In IETF RFC 2002, Mobile-IP was developed to enable Laptobs to maintain Internet connectivity while ...
With the increasing popularity of devices such as mobile phones and PDAs, there is a higher demand f...
Future wireless networks will be entirely based on the IP protocol. High degrees of portability avai...
Mobile IP, an extension of the standard IP protocol is used to keep track of location information an...
[[abstract]]The routing protocol Mobile IP was introduced in 1996 to facilitate wireless networking ...
Numerous efforts have been made in extending network connectivity to mobile computers using the Int...
One of the most important challenges in mobile Internet Protocol (IP) is to provide service for a mo...
Mobile IP can provide macro mobility for a mobile node (MN) instead of the original IP communication...
Mobile IP allows node mobility involving changes of point-ofattachment to the Internet. In order to ...
We introduce an efficient protocol for end-to-end handoff management in heterogeneous wireless IP-ba...
[[abstract]]Third generation(3G) personal wireless communication networks,provide wide range but low...
Abstract. In this paper, micro mobility problems in handoff binding latency in Mobile IPv6 and the e...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Computer En...
The theme of this thesis is the advancement of IP mobility management mechanisms to support robustly...