International audienceThe present paper focuses on the quantitative and qualitative performance analysis of Network Mobility (NEMO). It compares the original NEMO architecture with an architecture in which NEMO is enhanced with Multi-Path TCP (MPTCP). This quantitative and qualitative analysis is done by plotting theoretical and experimental results using a local testbed implementation. It is shown that the novel combination of NEMO and MPTCP performs significantly better, in terms of routing efficiency and of throughput, compared to a classical implementation of NEMO
IFIP International Workshop on Networked Applications, Colmenarejo, Madrid/Spain, 6–8 July, 2005As t...
Network Mobility Basic Support Protocol (NEMO BSP) is considered as the most widespread network mobi...
With Network Mobility Basic Support Protocol (NEMO BSP), each communication should pass via the home...
International audienceThe present paper focuses on the quantitative and qualitative performance anal...
International audienceThis paper is focused on boosting network mobility Basic support protocol (NEM...
The protocol which is considered as a most widespread Mobility Management Protocol (MMP) is entitled...
The development of mobile IPv6 protocol marked the first attempt to support mobility of individual d...
Abstract — IETF has proposed Mobile IPv6-based Network Mo-bility (NEMO) basic support protocol (BSP)...
Mobile networks can be formed in bus, train, aircrafts, satellites with a wide variety of on-board I...
Network mobility is an established topic of research which has the potential capability to support m...
Abstract — IETF has proposed Mobile IPv6-based Network Mobility (NEMO) basic support protocol (BSP) ...
Abstract—Measuring the performance of an implementation of a set of protocols and analyzing the resu...
International audienceWhile host mobility support for individual mobile hosts (MHs) has been widely ...
In order to support mobile network, a management mechanism of Network Mobility Basic Support Protoco...
With Network Mobility Basic Support Protocol (NEMO BSP), each communication should pass via the Home...
IFIP International Workshop on Networked Applications, Colmenarejo, Madrid/Spain, 6–8 July, 2005As t...
Network Mobility Basic Support Protocol (NEMO BSP) is considered as the most widespread network mobi...
With Network Mobility Basic Support Protocol (NEMO BSP), each communication should pass via the home...
International audienceThe present paper focuses on the quantitative and qualitative performance anal...
International audienceThis paper is focused on boosting network mobility Basic support protocol (NEM...
The protocol which is considered as a most widespread Mobility Management Protocol (MMP) is entitled...
The development of mobile IPv6 protocol marked the first attempt to support mobility of individual d...
Abstract — IETF has proposed Mobile IPv6-based Network Mo-bility (NEMO) basic support protocol (BSP)...
Mobile networks can be formed in bus, train, aircrafts, satellites with a wide variety of on-board I...
Network mobility is an established topic of research which has the potential capability to support m...
Abstract — IETF has proposed Mobile IPv6-based Network Mobility (NEMO) basic support protocol (BSP) ...
Abstract—Measuring the performance of an implementation of a set of protocols and analyzing the resu...
International audienceWhile host mobility support for individual mobile hosts (MHs) has been widely ...
In order to support mobile network, a management mechanism of Network Mobility Basic Support Protoco...
With Network Mobility Basic Support Protocol (NEMO BSP), each communication should pass via the Home...
IFIP International Workshop on Networked Applications, Colmenarejo, Madrid/Spain, 6–8 July, 2005As t...
Network Mobility Basic Support Protocol (NEMO BSP) is considered as the most widespread network mobi...
With Network Mobility Basic Support Protocol (NEMO BSP), each communication should pass via the home...