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Modelling IP Mobility

Formal Methods in System Design, 1998
We study a highly simplified version of the proposed mobility support in version 6 of Internet Protocols (IP). We concentrate on the issue of ensuring that messages to and from mobile agents are delivered without loss of connectivity. We provide three models, of increasingly complex nature, of a network of routers and computing agents that are ...
Roberto M. Amadio, Sanjiva Prasad
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Seamless mobility across IP networks using Mobile IP

Computer Networks, 2002
The landscape of today's telecommunications portrays an amazing patchwork of heterogeneous networks, with very few and complex bridges between them. In this context, IP technology has emerged as a natural means of initiating network convergence and the "All-IP" paradigm has become the implicit assumption for most studies on the next generation ...
L. Morand   +6 more
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Global mobility approach with Mobile IP in "All IP" networks

2002 IEEE International Conference on Communications. Conference Proceedings. ICC 2002 (Cat. No.02CH37333), 2003
The purpose of the document is to describe how the EURESCOM project P1013 FIT-MIP evaluates the use of Mobile IP in an IP core network, acting as a mobility management protocol federating heterogeneous access network technologies such as PSTN, WLAN or GPRS.
S. Tessier, L. Morand
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Secure and Efficient Multi-Hop Mobile IP Registration Scheme for MANET-Internet Integrated Architecture

2010 IEEE Wireless Communication and Networking Conference, 2010
Mobile Nodes (MNs) in the Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) employ multi-hop relaying techniques to exchange messages. These MNs are not globally reachable by nodes in the Internet. Adding Mobile IP protocol capabilities to MANETs grants the MNs the required
Ali Al Shidhani, Victor C. M. Leung
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Mobile IP API

4th International Workshop on Mobile and Wireless Communications Network, 2003
Mobile IP is focused on providing transparent connectivity to mobile nodes in an IP based network environment. While transparent mobility support is essential for compatibility with applications that are geared towards fixed network environment, it is a handicap for applications that can potentially benefit from mobility awareness.
Atsushi Takeshita   +5 more
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Mobile IP/sup 2/

ICMMT 2000. 2000 2nd International Conference on Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technology Proceedings (Cat. No.00EX364), 2002
Internet traffic is growing in an exponential rate and more and more people's lives are tightly coupled to the Internet. The ability to keep connected with the Internet while on the move is highly desired in an increasingly mobile environment. We present a means of ubiquitous network access for consumers in both wired and wireless environments.
D.J.Y. Lee, Woo-Won Lee
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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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Predictive Mobile IP for rapid mobility

29th Annual IEEE International Conference on Local Computer Networks, 2005
Mobile computers require Mobile IP to preserve connectivity and properly route information while roaming over foreign networks. Registration, forwarding delay, and tunnel initialization diminishes the performance of mobility protocols during handoff. We propose a proactive rather than reactive solution to improve the performance of Mobile IP. We extend
Sumi Helal, Edwin Hernandez
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IP Routing and Mobility

2001
The original design of the Internet and its underlying protocols did not anticipate users to be mobile. With the growing interest in supporting mobile users and mobile computing, a great deal of work is taking place to solve this problem. For a solution to be practical, it has to integrate easily with existing Internet infrastructure and protocols, and
Fouad A. Tobagi, Cristina Hristea
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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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