Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Computer EngineeringAs wireless technology has improved, the demand for constant internet connectivity increased. With the invention of Mobile IP, users are still more interested to have connection to the internet while moving from one network to another. During the mobility, the mobile host moves from one network to another, undergoes the handoff process, and registers with the new network. Due to the scarcity of IPv4 addresses and other limitations, new Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) has evolved. In the real world, planning is being done to deploy IPv6 along with the IPv4 network. The IPv6 node should understand IPv4 addressing and its featu...
The number of mobile wireless Internet users is expected to increase in recent years. Consequently, ...
Numerous efforts have been made in extending network connectivity to mobile computers using the Int...
Future wireless networks will be entirely based on the IP protocol. High degrees of portability avai...
One of the most important challenges in mobile Internet Protocol (IP) is to provide service for a mo...
One of the most important challenges in mobile Internet Protocol (IP) is to provide service for a mo...
Mobile IP enables mobile computers to roam transpar-ently in any network. However, the current propo...
Internet is evolving as a main infrastructure for wireless and mobile communication. Mobile IPv4 (MI...
Mobile Ipv6 (MIPv6) is a protocol proposed for the future all-IP mobile Internet access. The goal of...
Abstract. It is a very important and to be worthy of research issue which eluci-dates that how to pr...
International audience— Mobile IP allows a mobile node to maintain a continuous connectivity to the ...
The convergence of wireless and IP networks has identified a need for handover procedure. The handov...
While IP is declared as the key technology of the future’s wired and mobile communication, the curre...
This master’s thesis is focused on IP mobility support for mobile users and their devices in IPv6-ba...
Abstract. In the mobile communication environments, Mobile IP is defined to provide users roaming ev...
Recent development in mobile computing has increased the demand for mobile networking. Wireless LAN ...
The number of mobile wireless Internet users is expected to increase in recent years. Consequently, ...
Numerous efforts have been made in extending network connectivity to mobile computers using the Int...
Future wireless networks will be entirely based on the IP protocol. High degrees of portability avai...
One of the most important challenges in mobile Internet Protocol (IP) is to provide service for a mo...
One of the most important challenges in mobile Internet Protocol (IP) is to provide service for a mo...
Mobile IP enables mobile computers to roam transpar-ently in any network. However, the current propo...
Internet is evolving as a main infrastructure for wireless and mobile communication. Mobile IPv4 (MI...
Mobile Ipv6 (MIPv6) is a protocol proposed for the future all-IP mobile Internet access. The goal of...
Abstract. It is a very important and to be worthy of research issue which eluci-dates that how to pr...
International audience— Mobile IP allows a mobile node to maintain a continuous connectivity to the ...
The convergence of wireless and IP networks has identified a need for handover procedure. The handov...
While IP is declared as the key technology of the future’s wired and mobile communication, the curre...
This master’s thesis is focused on IP mobility support for mobile users and their devices in IPv6-ba...
Abstract. In the mobile communication environments, Mobile IP is defined to provide users roaming ev...
Recent development in mobile computing has increased the demand for mobile networking. Wireless LAN ...
The number of mobile wireless Internet users is expected to increase in recent years. Consequently, ...
Numerous efforts have been made in extending network connectivity to mobile computers using the Int...
Future wireless networks will be entirely based on the IP protocol. High degrees of portability avai...