| A. Valko, A. Campbell, and J. Gomez, \Cellular IP." draft-valko-cellulariip00. txt, Nov. 1998. |
....their scheme a mobility agent uses multiple bindings and 2.1 Unicast Routing in Mobile Networks 18 the MH takes an active role in determining which FAs maintain multiple bindings. As a result, packets destined to a given MH are multicast to a set of BSs, during hando . A scheme called cellular IP [37] also aims to reduce the high hando latency of Mobile IP. Cellular IP is targeted for LAN environments and defaults to Mobile IP in the widearea case. In cellular IP, each node within a LAN maintains mappings of MHs current location. The mappings stored consist of the mobile s IP address and the ....
....multiple instances of the same or di erent control architectures can be applied to the same switch [173] Campbell et al. 112] detailed a spawning network. The architecture is built over the Genesis kernel. In their architecture, virtual networks are created on the y. For example, cellular IP [37] can be spawned to overcome high hando latency in mobile IP [10] Spawned networks inherit architectural components from their parent networks. These components include, transport, programming, life cycle and management. The proposed architecture is generic in that di erent architectures can be ....
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A. Valko, A. Campbell, and J. Gomez, \Cellular IP." draft-valko-cellulariip00. txt, Nov. 1998.
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