[[abstract]]©2001 IEEE-The Internet protocol (IP) can potentially become the universal network-layer protocol over all wireless systems as it already is for wireline packet networks. Such an all-IP wireless and wireline network can bring the proven advantages of IP networking to mobile users. However, realizing an all-IP wireless network introduces many challenges, among which is soft handoff. Two major problems need to be solved in order to support soft handoff. First, multiple streams of the same IP traffic have to be distributed via multiple base stations to a mobile station. Second, pieces of data arriving at the mobile station at the same time from different base stations need to be copies of the same data in order for the mobile stati...
[[abstract]]The routing protocol Mobile IP was introduced in 1996 to facilitate wireless networking ...
Mobile IP can provide macro mobility for a mobile node (MN) instead of the original IP communication...
In this thesis the state of the art for IP networks and the two most predominant wireless access net...
[[abstract]]©2001 International Conference on Third Generation Wireless and Beyond-Two key problems ...
[[abstract]]Two key problems need to be solved in order to realize soft handoff in wireless IP (Inte...
Mobile users are facing the fact that many heterogenous radio access technologies coexist, ranging f...
this paper, we propose a scalable mobility management scheme for wireless internetworks. We employ a...
To provide seamless handoffs is an important task of cellular systems. A user of a real-time convers...
[[abstract]]Nowadays, wireless communication that provides voice only is notsufficient to support th...
[[abstract]]Recently, there are many communication systems brought up in order to offer mobile users...
This paper describes implementation of mobile IP services in two separate wireless LANs based on IEE...
Abstract – Mobile wireless networks, including IEEE 802.16e wireless metropolitan area networks, are...
One of the most important challenges in mobile Internet Protocol (IP) is to provide service for a mo...
Achieving IP handoff with a short latency and minimal packet loss is essential for mobile devices th...
[[abstract]]The Internet has become ubiquitous and there has been tremendous growth in wireless comm...
[[abstract]]The routing protocol Mobile IP was introduced in 1996 to facilitate wireless networking ...
Mobile IP can provide macro mobility for a mobile node (MN) instead of the original IP communication...
In this thesis the state of the art for IP networks and the two most predominant wireless access net...
[[abstract]]©2001 International Conference on Third Generation Wireless and Beyond-Two key problems ...
[[abstract]]Two key problems need to be solved in order to realize soft handoff in wireless IP (Inte...
Mobile users are facing the fact that many heterogenous radio access technologies coexist, ranging f...
this paper, we propose a scalable mobility management scheme for wireless internetworks. We employ a...
To provide seamless handoffs is an important task of cellular systems. A user of a real-time convers...
[[abstract]]Nowadays, wireless communication that provides voice only is notsufficient to support th...
[[abstract]]Recently, there are many communication systems brought up in order to offer mobile users...
This paper describes implementation of mobile IP services in two separate wireless LANs based on IEE...
Abstract – Mobile wireless networks, including IEEE 802.16e wireless metropolitan area networks, are...
One of the most important challenges in mobile Internet Protocol (IP) is to provide service for a mo...
Achieving IP handoff with a short latency and minimal packet loss is essential for mobile devices th...
[[abstract]]The Internet has become ubiquitous and there has been tremendous growth in wireless comm...
[[abstract]]The routing protocol Mobile IP was introduced in 1996 to facilitate wireless networking ...
Mobile IP can provide macro mobility for a mobile node (MN) instead of the original IP communication...
In this thesis the state of the art for IP networks and the two most predominant wireless access net...