This paper addresses mobility management issues in an environment with both wireless LAN and wireless mesh networks. We first examine wireless mesh network client side transparency within mesh mobility management protocols and then look at standard mobility management protocols. The client side transparency scheme enables mobile nodes to support mobility in heterogeneous and homogeneous networks. However, they are not necessarily compatible with mobile IP protocols. Although a typical mesh topology tends to be an unplanned graph and routes change dynamically, standard mobility management protocols such as MIPv6, HMIPv6, and FMIPv6 may be used for mobility management in wireless mesh networks. To learn how MIPv6 operates, we used the OPNET 1...
Users of next generation wireless devices will be likely to move across a heterogeneous network envi...
[[abstract]]Third generation(3G) personal wireless communication networks,provide wide range but low...
The mobility support protocols are separated by two categories; First, Host-based mobility managemen...
International audienceOne serious concern in the ubiquitous networks is the seamless vertical handov...
A viable support of an on-going or a new session for a subscriber on the move requires an effective ...
A viable support of an on-going or a new session for a subscriber on the move requires an effective ...
Nowadays many different types of networks communicate among themselves to form heterogeneous networ...
Now-a-days, mobile nodes (MNs) are being used with multiple network interfaces so that an MN may hav...
Mobile user service continuity across heterogeneous wireless access network is a challenging task fo...
Magister Scientiae - MScThis thesis shows that mobility management protocols for infrastructure Inte...
To make the most of the available data rates, coverage areas and different networks; wireless commun...
Session continuity is crucial for real-time communications and is a challenge especially with the he...
This paper analyzes the reduction of handover delay in a network-based localized mobility management...
Mobility management in heterogeneous wireless networks is always considered as a challenging task in...
We propose and investigate the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) enabled mobility framework to impr...
Users of next generation wireless devices will be likely to move across a heterogeneous network envi...
[[abstract]]Third generation(3G) personal wireless communication networks,provide wide range but low...
The mobility support protocols are separated by two categories; First, Host-based mobility managemen...
International audienceOne serious concern in the ubiquitous networks is the seamless vertical handov...
A viable support of an on-going or a new session for a subscriber on the move requires an effective ...
A viable support of an on-going or a new session for a subscriber on the move requires an effective ...
Nowadays many different types of networks communicate among themselves to form heterogeneous networ...
Now-a-days, mobile nodes (MNs) are being used with multiple network interfaces so that an MN may hav...
Mobile user service continuity across heterogeneous wireless access network is a challenging task fo...
Magister Scientiae - MScThis thesis shows that mobility management protocols for infrastructure Inte...
To make the most of the available data rates, coverage areas and different networks; wireless commun...
Session continuity is crucial for real-time communications and is a challenge especially with the he...
This paper analyzes the reduction of handover delay in a network-based localized mobility management...
Mobility management in heterogeneous wireless networks is always considered as a challenging task in...
We propose and investigate the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) enabled mobility framework to impr...
Users of next generation wireless devices will be likely to move across a heterogeneous network envi...
[[abstract]]Third generation(3G) personal wireless communication networks,provide wide range but low...
The mobility support protocols are separated by two categories; First, Host-based mobility managemen...