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Yu Wang, Weidong Chen, J.S.M. Ho, "Performance Analysis of Mobile IP Extended with Routing Agents," Proceedings of the 2nd European IASTED International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems, July 1998.

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A Distributed Dynamic Regional Location Management Scheme for.. - Jiang Xie And (2002)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....the case for distributed dynamic scheme. The total signaling cost in location update and packet delivery is considered as the performance metric. We do not take the periodic binding updates that an MN sends to its HA or FA to refresh their cache into account. A. Location Update Cost Similar to [14], we define the following parameters for location update in the rest of this paper: 0 7803 7476 2 02 17.00 (c) 2002 IEEE. HA and the GFA. GFA and the FA. The transmission cost of location update over the wireless link between the FA and the MN. The location update ....

Y. Wang, W. Chen, and J. S. Ho, "Performance analysis of Mobile IP extended with routing agents," Technical Report 97-CSE-13, Southern Methodist University, 1997.


WAP-Location Control and Route Optimization for Mobile Hosts - Swami (2001)   (Correct)

....is to throw everything out and reinvent the protocol stack from scratch. And for good measure, to sprinkle pixie dust over the whole suite by claiming compatibility with those established standards. Unwired Planet, Inc. and its mostly captive Wireless Application Forum have opted for the latter. [7, 13] The choice of adapt or reinvent has been mapped onto two di erent visions of wireless devices. One views them as miniaturized PCs, the other as cellphones on steroids. 1.1 Introduction Existing networking protocols have been designed primarily for stationary nodes in wired networks whose ....

....Initiation Protocol and other Voice over IP e orts. 1.3 WAE Layer by Layer At rst glance, WAP s architecture appears cleanly layered, inheriting from the OSI and Internet models. The rub is in their claim that it s parallel to the existing Web TCP IP stack, as they do in the following diagram [7, 13] Figure 1: WAP Component Layers iv 1.3.1 WCMP: Control Message Protocol Internetworking requires interoperable error reporting: a bedrock standard for signaling erroneous addresses, link congestion, and higher level protocol errors (bad port number, etc) Internet Control Message Protocol ....

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Yu Wang and Joseph S M Ho. Performance analysis of mobile ip extended with routing agents. NORTEL Wireless Networks, pages 2-3, 1999. xxv


Performance Analysis of Mobile IP Extended with - Routing Agents Yu   Self-citation (Wang Chen Ho)   (Correct)

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Y. Wang, W. Chen, and J.S.M. Ho. Performance analysis of mobile ip extended with routing agents. Technical Report 97-CSE-13, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Southern Methodist University, 1997.


Performance Analysis of Mobile IP Extended with Routing Agents - Wang, Chen, Ho (1997)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Wang Chen Ho)   (Correct)

....agent after n movements can be computed using L n . The computation of the matrices P n d and L n depends upon the mobility model of a mobile node. This paper presents only the random walk model due to space limitation. A directional walk model has also been analyzed with similar results [10]. In the random walk model, a mobile node moves to one of its four neighboring cells with equal probability of 1=4. Thus the a i;j s in Eq. 1) are as follows: a i;j = 8 : 1 i = 0; j = 1 2i 1 4i i 0; j = i 1 2i Gamma1 4i i 0; j = i Gamma 1 0 otherwise (3) The matrix L n ....

....models, no matter how far away a mobile node is from home. This is especially useful when a mobile node cannot tolerate handoff delays over a certain level. Although our analysis is limited to a simple grid configuration of a mobile network and random walk model (and directional walk model in [10]) there is reason to believe that the results are applicable to more general network topologies and mobility models. The fundamental assumption in our analysis is that the geographical locality among cells implies network locality among the corresponding mobility agents. Mobile IP with routing ....

Y. Wang, W. Chen, and J.S.M. Ho. Performance analysis of mobile ip extended with routing agents. Technical Report 97-CSE-13, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Southern Methodist University, 1997.


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Yu Wang, Weidong Chen, J.S.M. Ho, "Performance Analysis of Mobile IP Extended with Routing Agents," Proceedings of the 2nd European IASTED International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems, July 1998.

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