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The detection of mobile nodes in mobile IP
2001 International Conferences on Info-Tech and Info-Net. Proceedings (Cat. No.01EX479), 2002We discussed the agent advertisement message and agent solicitation message of mobile nodes in mobile IP, and expounded the two move detection methods of mobile nodes: move detection using lifetimes and move detection using network-prefixes.
Wang Zhi, Ding Hongyong, Zhao Hongli
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Before Mobile IP can be adopted widely, the IETF Working Group has a few obstacles to overcome. These obstacles include problems of network security, performance degradation of TCP traffic, supporting real time traffic, locating network services, supporting multicasting and integrating mobile IP in a wireless network.
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On Reducing IP Mobility Cost in Mobile Networks
IEICE Transactions on Communications, 2006Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6) was proposed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) for efficient mobility management. HMIPv6 reduces the amount of signaling in the wired network link that exists in Mobile IPv6. But, HMIPv6 cannot reduce the signaling cost in the wireless link.
Jaiyong Lee +2 more
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Mobile IP using private IP addresses
Proceedings. Sixth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2002The mobile IP data communication is widely spreading. Accordingly, it is pointed out that the number of IP addresses in IPv4 will be short if every mobile terminal has its IP address. In order to solve this address starvation problem, we propose an approach to realize mobile IP protocol by assigning a private IP address to a mobile terminal.
H. Yokota, T. Kato, A. Idoue
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A framework for the evaluation of IP mobility protocols
11th IEEE International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications. PIMRC 2000. Proceedings (Cat. No.00TH8525), 2002In this paper we suggest a classification scheme for IP mobility protocols and propose a framework for comparing them. We then use the framework to provide an initial comparison of previous proposals for supporting micro-mobility. The authors are part of project BRAIN (Broadband Radio Access for IP based Networks)-a European collaborative project under
Eardley, Philip +3 more
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A study of the application of mobile IP to IP‐VPN and the development of mobile foreign agent [PDF]
AbstractMobile IP is a protocol which provides a function by which a mobile node (MN) continuously retains a single IP address and continues to use the same IP address, even if the MN moves from the network to which it originally connected (Home Network) to another network.
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Mobile networking through Mobile IP
IEEE Internet Computing, 1998Mobile 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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Evaluation of mobile IP fast authentication protocol compared to hierarchical mobile IP
WiMob'2005), IEEE International Conference on Wireless And Mobile Computing, Networking And Communications, 2005., 2006Handoff latency affects the service quality of real-time applications. Mobile IP presents the standard mobility management protocol to support the mobility in IP-based systems. However, mobile IP is not adequate for delay sensitive applications. The mobile IP fast authentication protocol (MIFA) is proposed to avoid the problems of mobile IP and to ...
Andreas Mitschele-Thiel +2 more
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2003
The rapid growth of the wireless network and the mobile phone technology can be traced to the need of person-to-person communication [74]. A person should be reachable irrespective of his or her current location. Similarly a person should be able to communicate with other persons irrespective of his or her current physical location.
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The rapid growth of the wireless network and the mobile phone technology can be traced to the need of person-to-person communication [74]. A person should be reachable irrespective of his or her current location. Similarly a person should be able to communicate with other persons irrespective of his or her current physical location.
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Mobile IP telephony: mobility support of SIP
Proceedings Eight International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (Cat. No.99EX370), 2003The Internet has recently become the most important, most popular way of communication. A significant new feature of the Internet is the support of telephony. Two main competing signaling protocol standards have been developed for this purpose: H.323, proposed by the ITU, and SIP, proposed by the IETF.
Yanjun Chen, Melody Moh, G. Berquin
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