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MSR analysis in micro-mobility networks
Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2005., 2006Here we investigate a routing analysis for an efficient routing in a mobile-IP using ad-hoc network. This involves a mechanism that utilises the multipath approach for load balancing described in Linifang Zhang et al (2002) and P. Phan, S. Perreau (2002).
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Secure Multicast in Micro-Mobility Environments
2005To reduce the control message overhead due to frequent handoffs in mobile IP, micro-mobility protocols have been proposed. In this paper we present an approach for providing secure multicasting services in micro-mobility environments. We first introduce a multicast routing protocol in a micro-mobility environment and then present protocols to add ...
Ho-Seok Kang, Young-Chul Shim
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Support micro-mobility with multiprotocol handoff mechanism
CCECE 2003 - Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering. Toward a Caring and Humane Technology (Cat. No.03CH37436), 2004In this paper, we examine micro-mobility protocols, and present a distributed handoff and mobility mechanism for IP micro-mobility, combining the strengths of the cellular IP and Hawaii IP protocols. The enhancement consists of a modified handoff mechanism, allowing the mobile node to perform handoff at an appropriate time with the more efficient ...
Y. Liang, A.G. Jost, A.N. Zincir-Heywood
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Development of micro mobile machine with wheels
MHS'95. Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Micro Machine and Human Science, 2002We have developed two types of micro mobile machine with wheels made up of two electromagnetic ultrasmall motors and four wheels. One is a wired type of size of less than 10 mm/spl times/10 mm/spl times/10 mm. The energy and control signal is supplied through the electric wire.
Y. Hasegawa, K. Itoh, H. Izawa, T. Itoh
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Seamless Mobility Mechanisms for Micro Mobile MPLS
IEICE Transactions on Communications, 2009Efficient mobility management is one of the most important challenges in mobile networks. Since roaming between wireless cells can cause long handoff latency and high packet loss, it can result in poor quality of services for delay-sensitive applications and for applications requiring reliable transmission.
Tubtim SANGUANWONGTHONG +2 more
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Integration of macro and micro mobility protocols
2009 First International Communication Systems and Networks and Workshops, 2009The success of next generation wireless networks will rely much on advanced mechanisms for seamless mobility support among emerging heterogeneous technologies. Currently, Mobile IP is the most promising solution for mobility management in the Internet. Several IP micro mobility approaches have been proposed to enhance the performance of Mobile IP which
R. Gunasundari, S. Shanmugavel
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Micro mobile robots using electromagnetic oscillatory actuator
2012 4th IEEE RAS & EMBS International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (BioRob), 2012In this paper, we propose a compact electromagnetic oscillatory actuator and its applications to three different micro robots such as tadpole robot, 2-legged robot and 4-legged robot. The electromagnetic oscillatory actuator has a simple structure composed of cores and coils. The oscillatory motion of the actuator is theoretically analyzed.
Bu Hyun Shin, Seung-Yop Lee
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Shared micro-mobility and transport equity
Shared micro-mobility services (e.g., shared bikes/e-bikes/e-scooters) have the potential to facilitate transport equity by offering available travel modes for transport disadvantaged groups. The achievement of this goal requires disadvantaged people to be able to use and benefit from shared micro-mobility equally compared with others.Guan, Xiaodong +4 more
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Foldable Helmet Design Research for Micro Mobility
Institute of Art & Design ResearchMicro mobility, powered by electric energy for first and last mile transportaton, represents a futuristic mode of transport tailored to urban needs. Despite its innovation, helmets designed for micro mobility users have failed to depart from traditional norms.
Hee Seok Han, Jeong Cheol Heo
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