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Since IETF has proposed two types of mobility support protocols which are host-based and network-based mobility management architectures, we also divide the current mobile multicast technologies into two categories, that is, the host-based and network-based schemes.
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In this article, we have proposed ADA, a distributed mobile IP-compatible mobility management architecture.
It should be noted that ADA is an extension to the mobile IP-based mobility management architecture and can be applied to both MIPv4 and MIPv6.
ADA is an extension to the mobile IP-based mobility management architecture and can be applied to both MIPv4 and MIPv6.
In addition, we have implemented the proposed mobility management architecture in a test-bed.
In this article, we present a novel distributed mobility management architecture, ADA (Asymmetric Double-Agents), which introduces double mobility agents to serve one end-to-end communication.
In this article, we present a novel distributed mobility management architecture, ADA, which introduces two asymmetric mobility agents to solve the above two problems.
Finally, a HIP-based mobility management architecture scheme which used tight coupling between the UMTS and WLAN is proposed in [18].
In order to take full advantage of both and enhance the mobility performance, a hybrid MIPv6/PMIPv6-based mobility management architecture is proposed in this paper.
In this section, we present a novel distributed mobility management architecture, ADA (asymmetric double-agents), which can achieve both low handoff latency and low transmission latency in mobility management.
Different issues posed by the integration of 3G and WLAN networks have been extensively studied, such as interworking architecture, mobility management and QoS aspects [37, 38].
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