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Rapid Mobility of Mobile IP Over WLAN

Overview Mobile IP (MIP) is a promising technology to eliminate the barrier of location for the increasing wireless internet usage. WLAN provides wireless users with an always-on, wireless connection network. In this paper, the rapid mobility of MIP/WLAN is emulated on a test-bed. The performance of MIP/WLAN at different moving speeds is evaluated. The result shows that current MIP protocol is not suitable for rapid moving environments. This paper depicts the relationship between the performance and the moving speed and breaks down the handoff latency of MIP/WLAN. A Speed Adaptive MIP extension is proposed and implemented on Hierarchical MIP.

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Publisher
University of Florida
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PDF
Date Published
Jun 23, 2006
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Topics
Wireless LAN, Mobile - Wireless Communications

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