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Paging Extensions for Network Mobility in Nested Mobile Networks

2008 5th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2008
The network mobility basic support protocol is an extension of mobile IP that enables an entire network to change its attachment point to the Internet. However, it incurs high overhead on the network if a mobile router moves frequently. In this paper, therefore, we propose a paging extensions for network mobility in nested mobile networks.
Myung-Kyu Yi   +2 more
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Mobile network estimation

Proceedings of the 7th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking, 2001
Mobile systems must adapt their behavior to changing network conditions. To do this, they must accurately estimate available network capacity. Producing quality estimates is challenging because network observations are noisy, particularly in mobile, ad hoc networks. Current systems depend on simple, exponentially-weighted moving average (EWMA) filters.
Minkyong Kim, Brian D. Noble
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Secure and mobile networking

Mobile Networks and Applications, 1998
The IETF Mobile IP protocol is a significant step towards enabling nomadic Internet users. It allows a mobile node to maintain and use the same IP address even as it changes its point of attachment to the Internet. Mobility implies higher security risks than static operation.
Vipul Gupta, Gabriel Montenegro
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Mobile Gateways for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks with Network Mobility Support

2005
Providing “always-on” Internet connectivity is crucial for mobile networks in automobiles and personal area networks. The Network Mobility (NEMO) protocol provides such a support involving a bi-directional tunnel between a gateway for the mobile network and a Home Agent. However, the routing path between them is hardly optimal.
Ryuji Wakikawa   +4 more
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Mobile Computing, Mobile Networks

2002
The development of small and powerful computing devices and wireless, mobile communication systems offer a great variety of new applications. The design and analysis of efficient and robust mobile networks impose new challenges, which necessitate a complementary use of technology and algorithms.
Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide   +3 more
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Mobile Adaptive Networks

IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing, 2011
In this paper, we investigate the self-organization and cognitive abilities of adaptive networks when the individual agents are allowed to move in pursuit of a target. The nodes act as adaptive entities with localized processing and are able to respond to stimuli in real-time.
Sheng-Yuan Tu, Ali H. Sayed
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Networks of Intergenerational Mobility

2019
The work of Piketty has documented the long-run evolution of capital accumulation and the increasing wealth inequalities in western countries. This work re-opened the policy debate around the taxation of capital and inheritance. Standard models of capital taxation prescribe a null optimal tax rate for capital holdings on the basis that the supply of ...
Tanya Araújo   +2 more
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Mobility management in optical mobile network

2014 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), 2014
In this paper a novel mobility management scheme is proposed that is based on optical packet switching. Optical Packet based Mobility Management (OPMM) is proved to be more efficient for mobile traffic transport compared to conventional GPRS Tunneling Protocol (GTP) regarding packet overhead, transport latency and energy consumption.
Qing Wei 0001   +3 more
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Urban Mobility and Networking

Proceedings of the 2015 on MobiSys PhD Forum, 2015
Understanding urban human mobility is crucial for various mobile and network applications. We address two challenges presented in these mobility-based mobile applications, namely urban mobility modelling and its applications in Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs).
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Mobile Network Computers Should be the Terminal of Mobile Communication Networks

Wireless Personal Communications, 2015
In this study, based on the concept of a mobile network computer, the author points out that a modern mobile communication network should be referred to as a mobile computer network and a modern mobile communication terminal should be referred to as a "mobile network computer", rather than a "mobile phone" or a "mobile computer" etc.
Zhaoming Guo   +3 more
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