WiFi is emerging as the preferred connectivity solution for mobile clients because of its low power consumption and high capacity. Dense urban WiFi deployments cover entire central …
SE Kim, JA Copeland - GLOBECOM'03. IEEE Global …, 2003 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Current trends show that 3G cellular network and WLAN will coexist and work together to support more users with higher data rate services over a wider area. In this hybrid mobile …
S Zhuang, K Lai, I Stoica, R Katz… - Proceedings of the 1st …, 2003 - dl.acm.org
Abstract We propose the Robust Overlay Architecture for Mobility (ROAM) to provide seamless mobility for Internet hosts. ROAM is built on top of the Internet Indirection …
Multipath TCP is a new transport protocol that enables systems to exploit available paths through multiple network interfaces. MPTCP is particularly useful for mobile devices, which …
MPTCP is a new transport protocol that enables mobile devices to use several physical paths simultaneously through multiple network interfaces, such as WiFi and cellular …
Multipath TCP is a recent TCP extension that enables multihomed hosts like smartphones to send and receive data over multiple interfaces. Despite the growing interest in this new TCP …
R Hsieh, A Seneviratne - Proceedings of the 9th annual international …, 2003 - dl.acm.org
Handoff latency results in packet losses and severe End-to-End TCP performance degradation as TCP, perceiving these losses as congestion, causes source throttling or …
S Mohanty, IF Akyildiz - IEEE transactions on mobile computing, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Mobility management protocols operating from different layers of the classical protocol stack (eg, link, network, transport, and application layers) have been proposed in the last several …
L Dimopoulou, G Leoleis, IO Venieris - IEEE network, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
While handover management has traditionally used radio-technology-specific mechanisms, the need for integration of this diverse network environment has obviated the" push" of the …