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  1. Proceedings of the 4th ACM international workshop on Wireless mobile multimedia (WOWMOM '01)
  2. Mobility support in unified communication networks
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A framework for the admission control of QoS multicast traffic in mobile ad hoc networks
P-MIP: paging in mobile IP
Tracking Highly Mobile Endpoints
TranScaling: a video coding and multicasting framework for wireless IP multimedia services
A framework for performance evaluation and optimization of an emerging multimedia DS-CDMA network
Mobility support in unified communication networks
Voice transmission in an IEEE 802.11 WLAN based access network
Delay performance of data traffic in a cellular wireless ATM network
ATM connection handover in LEO satellite networks
A software approach to channel-state dependent scheduling for wireless LANs
Service curve assurances versus uplink throughput in CDMA networks

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Mobility support in unified communication networks

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Wang, Helen J. Katz, Randy H.
Abstract Rapid advances in communication networks and device technologies have enabled people with powerful means of communications. It is common for any individual to be associated with a number of heterogeneous communication devices (such as phones, pagers, PDAs) or a variety of applications (such as e-mail, instant messaging, or chat-rooms). This phenomenon has spurred a great demand for unifie dcommunication [20] services which integrate one's various communication mechanisms in a meaningful and seamless fashion. To meet this demand, the research community and communication industry are experimenting and building Internet-based, unified communication network systems (UCN) in which heterogeneous devices are unified for individuals and access networks are linked together through a core IP network. In this paper, we investigate the mobility issues in UCN systems. We discuss traditional mobility problems such as personal mobility and terminal mobility in the new UCN context, and present our design, analysis, and implementation of a new form of mobility in UCNs, service mobility [12] where active services can be retained across heterogeneous devices and networks.
Starting Page 95
Ending Page 102
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISBN 1581133847
DOI 10.1145/605991.606004
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2001-07-21
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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