Part 7: Wireless Multi-hop Communications Challenges in the Future InternetInternational audienceWireless networks enable mobility, multihoming, and Delay Tolerant Networks. In such networking environments, the principles of the Internet, i.e., the end-to-end principle and the combination of location and identification in IP addresses, cannot be applied. In this paper, we propose a scalable application centric approach for mobility and multihoming that is able to interconnect highly heterogeneous networks where the networks may belong to different networking paradigms, e.g., IP based and Delay Tolerant Networks. Applications and users that aim to communicate, form communities. Community members might together have several network technologi...
Envisioning a future where mobile terminals equipped with one or more network devices are able to ro...
We present an architecture that enables the sharing of information among mobile, wireless, collabora...
This thesis describes an application-layer framework for managing network connectivity in the 4th-ge...
Abstract: The last decade has witnessed rapid development of diverse emerging wireless systems such ...
Abstract. Support for new features like mobility, multi-homing, security and in-ternetworking among ...
As voice, multimedia, and data services are converging to IP, there is a need for a new networking a...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
The host-to-host IP model currently supporting the Internet does not suffice in supporting current-d...
Mobility is an essential and necessary feature for roaming users who connect to wireless networks vi...
This thesis presents network protocol solutions to support advanced services in the future Internet....
Telecom operators and internet service providers are heading for a new shift in communications parad...
As the networks are becoming increasingly heterogeneous, it is expected that future internetworks wi...
Mobility of user devices connecting to the Internet is of major interest in today’s research in netw...
We introduce an application of a mobile transient network architecture on top of the current Interne...
Pre-printThere is an indispensable need for inter-networking of WPAN-, WLAN-, WMAN- and cellular-bas...
Envisioning a future where mobile terminals equipped with one or more network devices are able to ro...
We present an architecture that enables the sharing of information among mobile, wireless, collabora...
This thesis describes an application-layer framework for managing network connectivity in the 4th-ge...
Abstract: The last decade has witnessed rapid development of diverse emerging wireless systems such ...
Abstract. Support for new features like mobility, multi-homing, security and in-ternetworking among ...
As voice, multimedia, and data services are converging to IP, there is a need for a new networking a...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
The host-to-host IP model currently supporting the Internet does not suffice in supporting current-d...
Mobility is an essential and necessary feature for roaming users who connect to wireless networks vi...
This thesis presents network protocol solutions to support advanced services in the future Internet....
Telecom operators and internet service providers are heading for a new shift in communications parad...
As the networks are becoming increasingly heterogeneous, it is expected that future internetworks wi...
Mobility of user devices connecting to the Internet is of major interest in today’s research in netw...
We introduce an application of a mobile transient network architecture on top of the current Interne...
Pre-printThere is an indispensable need for inter-networking of WPAN-, WLAN-, WMAN- and cellular-bas...
Envisioning a future where mobile terminals equipped with one or more network devices are able to ro...
We present an architecture that enables the sharing of information among mobile, wireless, collabora...
This thesis describes an application-layer framework for managing network connectivity in the 4th-ge...