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Current developments and trends in handover design for all-ip wireless networks (2000).
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Festag, A. Karl, H. Schäfer, G. |
| Abstract | This document investigates handover in All-IP wireless networks. It works out general trends in network services and architectures of future IP-based wireless networks with an impact on handover design. The main contribution of this document is the description and comparison of the handover approaches which have been identified as state-of-the-art in the research community: IETF Mobile IPv4 [17], Extensions of IETF Mobile IP (hierarchical foreign agents [7, 8, 9], route optimization [18], flexible mobility support [33]), IETF Mobile IPv6 [11], Reverse Address Translation (RAT) [24], multicast-based handover [6, 14, 26], HAWAII [19, 20], Cellular IP [28], Mobile People Architecture [13], ICEBERG [29], Extended SIP Mobility [30]. There are two main results of the document: Foremost it is explained how the approaches solve the general mobility problem. Secondly it is stressed how the approaches meet the demands arising from new user and network requirements and technical opportunities of new technologies. The document concludes with requirements on the design of handover schemes for future IP-based wireless networks. |
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| Publisher Date | 2000-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Handover Design All-ip Wireless Network Current Development Future Ip-based Wireless Network General Trend Extended Sip Mobility Handover Scheme New Technology Multicast-based Handover Main Contribution Hierarchical Foreign Agent Ietf Mobile Ipv6 Ietf Mobile Ipv4 Technical Opportunity Mobile People Architecture Handover Approach Research Community Cellular Ip Reverse Address Translation Network Requirement New User Ietf Mobile Ip General Mobility Problem Network Service Main Result Flexible Mobility Support Route Optimization |
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