Lecture 04: Mobile Networking (I) -- Mobile IP
January 29, 2001
Preparation:
For the next couple lectures, we will discuss mobile networking.
In this lecture, we will first study Mobile-IP in details.
You should read the paper 1 and 2 in the required paper section
before coming to class.
The first paper is an easy tutorial on Mobile-IP
and it gives you a quick idea on the basic concept.
Then, the second paper will fill you in with lots of details
and advanced topics -- you should read this one very carefully.
Lecture Notes:
Homework
- Please read the required paper #3 (and 1, 2 if you haven't done so).
- See the Preparation sections for the next lec
ture.
Papers (Required)
- C. Perkins,
"Mobile Networking through Mobile IP,"
IEEE Internet Computing, Vol. 2, No. 1, (Jan.-Feb. 1998), pp. 58-69.
(Also available as a PDF file)
- C. Perkins,
"Mobile IP,"
IEEE Communications Magazine, Vol. 35, No. 5, (May 1997), pp. 84-99.
- S. Cheshire and M. Baker,
"Internet Mobility 4x4,"
Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM 1996.
Other References (Recommended)
Details on Mobile-IP:
- J. Solomon,
"Mobile IP the Internet Unplugged,"
Prentice Hall, 1998.
- C. Perkins,
"Mobile IP Design Principles and Practices,"
Addison-Wesley, 1998.
About Mobile-IP implementations:
- A. Giovanardi, G. Mazzini,
"Transparent mobile IP: an approach and implementation,"
Proceedings of IEEE GlobeCom'97, Vol. 3, (1997), pp. 1861-1865.
- H. Haverinen, A. Kuikka, T. Maattanen,
"A portable mobile IP implementation,"
Proceedings of Local Computer Networks, 2000, pp. 155-162.
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