R Atkinson, S Bhatti, S Hailes - Proceedings of the 5th ACM international …, 2007 - dl.acm.org
Internet users seek solutions for mobility, multi-homing, support for localised address management (ie via NATs), and end-to-end security. Existing mobility approaches are not …
R Atkinson, S Bhatti, S Hailes - Telecommunication Systems, 2009 - Springer
Internet users seek solutions for mobility, multi-homing, support for localised address management (ie via NATs), and end-to-end security. Existing mobility approaches are not …
IP multihoming is a networking concept with a deceptively simple definition in theory. In practice, however, multihoming has proved difficult to implement and optimize for. Moreover …
VP Kafle, M Inoue - J. Wirel. Mob. Networks Ubiquitous Comput …, 2010 - isyou.info
Given that the majority of communications devices are mobile terminals, efficient mobility support should be a key feature in the new generation network or future Internet. The current …
P Dong, H Zhang, H Luo, TY Chi, SY Kuo - Computers & electrical …, 2010 - Elsevier
The current Internet was originally designed for “fixed” terminals and can hardly support mobility. It is necessary to develop new mobility management schemes for the future …
The IP-based addressing scheme currently supporting the whole routing architecture embeds some well-known limitations that may significantly hinder the deployment of new …
J Abeillé, R Aguiar, T Melia, I Soto… - Proceedings of first ACM …, 2006 - dl.acm.org
This paper presents a novel architecture, MobiSplit, to manage mobility in future IP based networks. The proposed architecture separates mobility management in two levels, local …
The present-day Internet has no separate namespace for host IDs. It uses IP addresses as host IDs, which are in fact locators. This dual role is problematic for mobility, multihoming …
The current trend in mobile networking is towards mobile hosts that have multiple network interfaces, eg, WLAN and GPRS. However, when the current Internet architecture was …