Lecture 07: Mobile Networking (III) - Micro-Mobility
Febuary 12, 2001
Preparation:
Lecture Notes:
We had two student presentations on two papers on the Required section:
- Cellular-IP: Dogu's presentation: PowerPoint [access limited to UT hosts]
- Persistent connection: Sugat's presentation: PowerPoint [access limited to UT hosts]
Homework
- Read the required papers presented today (if you haven't done so).
- See the Preparation sections for the next lecture.
Papers (Required)
- A. Campbell, J. Gomez, S. Kim, A. Valko, C. Wan, Z. Turanyi,
"Design, implementation, and evaluation of cellular IP,"
IEEE Personal Communications, Vol. 7, No. 4, (Aug 2000), pp. 42-49.
- Y. Zhang and S. Dao,
"A Persistent Connection Model for Mobile and Distributed Systems,"
Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, (Sep 1995).
Other References (Recommended)
- R. Ramjee, T. La Porta, S. Thuel, K. Vardhan, and S.Y. Wang,
"HAWAII: A Domain-based Approach for Supporting Mobility in Wide-area Wireless Networks,"
Proceedings of ICNP 1999.
- S. Das, A. Misra, P. Agrawal,
"TeleMIP: telecommunications-enhanced mobile IP architecture for fast intradomain mobility,"
IEEE Personal Communications, Vol. 7, No. 4, (Aug 2000), pp. 50-58.
- R. Ramjee, T. La Porta, L. Salgarelli, S. Thuel, K. Varadhan, L. Li,
"IP-based access network infrastructure for next-generation wireless data networks,"
IEEE Personal Communications, Vol. 7, No. 4, (Aug 2000), pp. 34-41.
- P. McCann and T. Hiller,
"An Internet infrastructure for cellular CDMA networks using mobile IP,"
IEEE Personal Communications, Vol. 7, No. 4, (Aug 2000), pp. 26-32.
- A. Stephane, A. Mihailovic, A. Aghvami,
"Mechanisms and hierarchical topology for fast handover in wireless IP networks,"
IEEE Communications Magazine, Vol. 38, No. 11, (Nov 2000), pp. 112-115.
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