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IETF 41 was a time for consolidation of several existing efforts, and one new thread that shows good promise. Mobile IP has several new documents that have been accepted as Proposed Standards, and the IPv6 mobility support document has reached consensus on all major points within both the IPng working group and the Mobile IP working group.
Charles E. Perkins
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In future wireless networks, Mobile IP will be widely deployed as a general mobility protocol. Currently, in theprotocol each mobile node (MN) should have one public home address to identify itself when it is away from home.
Zhen Zhen, Srinivas Sampalli
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Comparative Analysis of Mobility Support in Mobile IP and SIP [PDF]
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Hasanul Ferdaus+2 more
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Currently, the widespread of real-time applications such as VoIP and videos-based applications require more data rates and reduced latency to ensure better quality of service (QoS).
Getahun Wassie Geremew, Jianguo Ding
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Traffic prediction in SDN for explainable QoS using deep learning approach
The radical increase of multimedia applications such as voice over Internet protocol (VOIP), image processing, and video-based applications require better quality of service (QoS).
Getahun Wassie+2 more
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Propose A New Optimization Technique For Mobile IPv4 [PDF]
Mobile IPv4 is designed to allow the mobile nodes to have internet connectivity without changing their IP addresses while roaming between other networks.
Awos khazal Ali
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Efficient mobility management techniques are critical in providing seamless connectivity and session continuity between a mobile node and the network during its movement. Current mobility management solutions generally require a central entity in the network core, tracking IP address movement and anchoring traffic from source to destination through ...
Mohammed Al-Khalidi+4 more
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Fast Proxy Mobile IPv6 (FPMIPv6) is an extension of the PMIPv6 mobility management deployed as part of the next-generation internet protocol. It allows location-independent routing of IP datagrams, based on local mobility to IPv6 hosts without ...
Fikadu Degefa+3 more
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A NEW QoS GUARANTEE SLA BASED-SCHEME FOR HANDOFF CALLS IN WIRELESS NETWORKS
The most important thing is guarantee QoS over wireless infrastructures. The efficient of service level agreement (SLA) is becoming increasingly important to both service providers and customers.
Nguyen Cao Phuong+3 more
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Implementation of fast handover for proxy mobile IPv6: Resolving out-of-order packets. [PDF]
Mobile IP allows for location-independent routing of IP datagrams on the Internet. Mobile IP specifies how a mobile node (MN) registers with its home agent and how the home agent routes datagrams to the MN through the tunnel.
Byungseok Kang+2 more
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