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Mobile IP Network Mobility

2008 International Conference on Advanced Computer Theory and Engineering, 2008
In this paper we discuss network mobility, in which an entire network moves from one location to another on the Internet. As an example, consider Alice taking a network in her car on her vacation; it should be possible for her vehicular network to maintain seamless connectivity with her home network.
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Mobile networking through Mobile IP

IEEE Internet Computing, 1998
Mobile IP is a proposed standard protocol that builds on the Internet Protocol by making mobility transparent to applications and higher level protocols like TCP. Mobile IP (RFC 2002) is a standard proposed by a working group within the Internet Engineering Task Force; it allows the mobile node to use two IP addresses: a fixed home address and a care ...
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Secure mobile IP using IP security primitives

Proceedings of IEEE 6th Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 2002
As the commercial use of the Internet becomes common and the demand for mobile computing through the Internet is emerging, it is necessary to construct a secure mobile environment. This paper presents an implementation example of such a system which employs a secure mobile IP protocol on stationary security gateways and mobile hosts.
A. Inoue   +3 more
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IP micro-mobility protocols

IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 2003
Wireless cellular networks are quickly evolving toward broadband offering higher bandwidth. At the same time, these networks are also moving toward all-IP networks. In this article, we first describe the global mobility landscape for these future networks.
Pierre Reinbold, Olivier Bonaventure
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Secure mobile IP communication

Proceedings LCN 2001. 26th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks, 2002
This paper describes a solution called secure mobile IP (SecMIP) to provide mobile IP users secure access to their company's firewall protected virtual private network. The solution requires neither the introduction of new protocols nor the insertion or modification of network components.
T. Braun, M. Danzeisen
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IP and Mobility

2003
Being able to conduct one’s business while mobile has become one of the high growth market of recent times. During the 90’s cell phones became a mainstream product. The wireless telecommunication companies popularized cell phones by various technologies: AMPS, CDMA, GPRS, etc.
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Distributed mobility management with mobile IP

2012 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), 2012
Mobile IP is primarily based on separating session identifier from route locator to support mobility and is comparable to Host Identity Protocol and Locator ID Separation Protocol defined in IETF. One important difference causing a major weakness in MIP is in routing via a centralized anchor point.
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Managing Mobile IP

2003
There are a number of mobile IP solutions and each of them differs from others in how the mobile IP is managed. Hence it is virtually impossible to talk about management of mobile IP that is applicable to all the mobile IP solutions. Therefore we thought that a better approach would be to chalk out the different components of management of mobile IP ...
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Mobility in IP Networks

2009
With the ever increasing use of portable and hand held devices for voice and data transfer, there is a growing expectation to access information anytime, anywhere. Today there are different technologies providing access to voice, data, and video. These need to be converged in all Internet protocol (IP) based network.
Sanjay Jasola, Ramesh C. Sharma
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Mobile IP

2007
Watit Benjapolakul, Andrianus Yofy
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