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  1. Wireless Personal Communications
  2. Wireless Personal Communications : Volume 39
  3. Wireless Personal Communications : Volume 39, Issue 3, November 2006
  4. Mobility and Layer 2 Tunnels
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Wireless Personal Communications : Volume 39, Issue 4, December 2006
Wireless Personal Communications : Volume 39, Issue 3, November 2006
Blind Multiuser Detection for Long Code Multipath DS-CDMA Systems with Bayesian MC Techniques
MCIP: A 3G/IP Interworking System Supporting Inter-Cluster Soft Handoff
Optimizing the QoS of Ultra High and High Speed Moving Terminals in Satellite-Aided Cellular Networks
A Hierarchical Digital Modulation Classification Algorithm for Adaptive Wireless Communication Systems
Cyclic Intersymbol Interference of Frequency-Domain Decision-Feedback Equalizer: Effect and Mitigation
Medium Access Control for Integrated Multimedia Wireless Access with the Use of a Video Packet Discard Scheme
Mobility and Layer 2 Tunnels
DREAM : Density Aware Overlay Multicast Forwarding in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
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Mobility and Layer 2 Tunnels

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Bhagavathula, Ravi Best, Patricia Pendse, Ravi
Copyright Year 2006
Abstract An increase in the size and requirements of a mobile workforce is driving the development of better mobility oriented services in terms of both content and connectivity. Even though traditional {Mobile IP} has been the primary means of providing mobility to nodes roaming between foreign networks, its extension to support the mobility of entire networks leads to an increase in the encapsulation overheads. In addition, the increasing perception within the mobile workforce as to the inadequacies of Layer 3 connectivity provided by traditional Mobile IP opens up the possibility of considering the mobility problem from a Layer 2 perspective.This paper presents a Layer 2 extension to the traditional implementation of Mobile IP by replacing the IP-IP tunnels of Mobile IP with L2TPv3 based Layer 2 tunnels. Simulations results obtained from performance evaluation indicate comparable performance of the proposed Layer 2 mobility solution with respect to traditional {Mobile IP} in terms of real-time and best-effort traffic streams. The proposed Layer 2 mobility solution increases the possible services available to mobile nodes with minimal performance degradation.
Starting Page 361
Ending Page 380
Page Count 20
File Format PDF
ISSN 09296212
Journal Wireless Personal Communications
Volume Number 39
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 1572834X
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Publisher Date 2006-09-23
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Mobility mobile IP encapsulation tunneling Processor Architectures Signal, Image and Speech Processing Electronic and Computer Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Electrical and Electronic Engineering Computer Science Applications
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