In ad hoc mobile networks nodes typically communicate over wireless channels and are capable of movement. These are networks that support multihop communication and can be formed on a temporary basis. This paper evaluates a solution that allows mobile nodes to access the wired Internet and roam from base station to base station. The solution is based on the extension of Mobile IP capabilities to the ad hoc network while a micro mobility protocol is adapted to support local migration. We evaulate the performance of this solution with regard to reliable transport layer connections. It is shown that a high throughput is possible to achieve for high mobility speeds. It is also observed that as the number of hops between a mobile node and the ba...
The integration of various network-level functions, including routing, management, and security, is ...
In this paper, the authors quantify the impact of mobility on the bit error rate (BER) performance o...
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In ad hoc mobile networks nodes typically communicate over wireless channels and are capable of move...
This thesis proposes and discusses solutions to enable network-layer mobility in wireless ad hoc acc...
As more and more applications and services in our society now depend on the Internet, it is importan...
Abstract Changing the location of mobile node during transmission or receiving of data always caused...
Abstract. We point out the different performance problems that need to be addressed when considering...
Mobile IP has been developed to handle global mobility of mobile hosts. Mobile IP suffers from a num...
Mobility of user devices connecting to the Internet is of major interest in today’s research in netw...
Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) is a group of wireless mobile nodes forming a self-configuring network...
Mobility is an essential and necessary feature for roaming users who connect to wireless networks vi...
Pervasive access to the Internet is driven by users who want wireless connectivity to ad hoc as well...
ABSTRACT- Ad hoc network is infrastructure less. Each individual node in an ad hoc network must be c...
The advent of ubiquitous computing and the proliferation of portable computing devices have raised t...
The integration of various network-level functions, including routing, management, and security, is ...
In this paper, the authors quantify the impact of mobility on the bit error rate (BER) performance o...
The full text of this article is not available on SOAR. WSU users can access the article via IEEE Xp...
In ad hoc mobile networks nodes typically communicate over wireless channels and are capable of move...
This thesis proposes and discusses solutions to enable network-layer mobility in wireless ad hoc acc...
As more and more applications and services in our society now depend on the Internet, it is importan...
Abstract Changing the location of mobile node during transmission or receiving of data always caused...
Abstract. We point out the different performance problems that need to be addressed when considering...
Mobile IP has been developed to handle global mobility of mobile hosts. Mobile IP suffers from a num...
Mobility of user devices connecting to the Internet is of major interest in today’s research in netw...
Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) is a group of wireless mobile nodes forming a self-configuring network...
Mobility is an essential and necessary feature for roaming users who connect to wireless networks vi...
Pervasive access to the Internet is driven by users who want wireless connectivity to ad hoc as well...
ABSTRACT- Ad hoc network is infrastructure less. Each individual node in an ad hoc network must be c...
The advent of ubiquitous computing and the proliferation of portable computing devices have raised t...
The integration of various network-level functions, including routing, management, and security, is ...
In this paper, the authors quantify the impact of mobility on the bit error rate (BER) performance o...
The full text of this article is not available on SOAR. WSU users can access the article via IEEE Xp...