D Theofilatos, T Dagiuklas, D Gatzounas - 2003 - IET
The paper argues that, in next-generation, all-IP networks, no existing mobility management protocol is suitable for every type of application, wireless environment or mobility pattern …
C Politis, KA Chew, R Tafazolli - The 57th IEEE Semiannual …, 2003 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Next generation systems will support mobility based on the continuing advancements in wireless technology. An integrated solution, whereby mobility management is an integral …
A Sanmateu, F Paint, L Morand, S Tessier… - Computer Networks, 2002 - Elsevier
The landscape of today's telecommunications portrays an amazing patchwork of heterogeneous networks, with very few and complex bridges between them. In this context …
Future wireless networks have two widely accepted characteristics. Firstly, they will be based on all-IP based network architecture and secondly they will integrate heterogeneous …
S Salsano, A Polidoro, C Mingardi… - IEEE Wireless …, 2008 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The ITU-T definition of next generation networks includes the ability to make use of multiple broadband transport technologies and to support generalized mobility. Next generation …
E Perera, R Boreli, S Herborn… - IEEE Wireless …, 2008 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The future Internet will need to cater to an increasing number of mobile devices and mobile networks, roaming across different access networks and trust domains. In addition, various …
A rapid growth of IP-based networks and services created the vast collection of resources and functionality available to users by means of an uniform method of access–an IP …
A Dutta, F Vakil, JC Chen, M Tauil, S Baba… - 3G Wireless, 2001 - academia.edu
This paper discusses an application layer framework that uses a set of standard IETF protocols for supporting real-time and non-real-time multimedia applications on mobile …
The mobility support protocols are separated by two categories; First, Host-based mobility management protocols such as Mobile IPv6, and its enhancements (HMIPv6 and FMIPv6) …