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I-TCP: Indirect TCP for mobile hosts

by Ajay Bakre, B. R. Badrinath , 1995
"... Abstract — IP-based solutions to accommodate mobile hosts within existing internetworks do not address the distinctive features of wireless mobile computing. IP-based transport protocols thus suffer from poor performance when a mobile host communicates with a host on the fixed network. This is cause ..."
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Abstract — IP-based solutions to accommodate mobile hosts within existing internetworks do not address the distinctive features of wireless mobile computing. IP-based transport protocols thus suffer from poor performance when a mobile host communicates with a host on the fixed network

Routing in Ad Hoc Networks of Mobile Hosts

by David B. Johnson - Proceedings of the Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, IEEE Computer Society , 1581
"... An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile hosts forming a temporary network without the aid of any centralized administration or standard support services. In such an environment, it may be necessary for one mobile host to enlist the aid of others in forwarding a packet to its destination ..."
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An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile hosts forming a temporary network without the aid of any centralized administration or standard support services. In such an environment, it may be necessary for one mobile host to enlist the aid of others in forwarding a packet to its

Disseminating Active Map Information to Mobile Hosts

by Bill N. Schilit, Marvin M. Theimer , 1994
"... Mobile computing differs from desk-top computing because of the dynamic nature of system state: as users move, the sets of stationary and mobile objects they control and the types of information they wish to access change. Navigating a mobile environment can be aided by active maps that describe ..."
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Mobile computing differs from desk-top computing because of the dynamic nature of system state: as users move, the sets of stationary and mobile objects they control and the types of information they wish to access change. Navigating a mobile environment can be aided by active maps that describe

IP Multicast for Mobile Hosts

by George Xylomenos, George C. Polyzos - IEEE COMMUNICATIONS MAGAZINE , 1997
"... We present alternative designs for efficiently supporting multicast for mobile hosts on the Internet. Methods for separately supporting multicasting and mobility along with their possible interactions are briefly described, and then various solutions to the combined problem are explored. We examine ..."
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We present alternative designs for efficiently supporting multicast for mobile hosts on the Internet. Methods for separately supporting multicasting and mobility along with their possible interactions are briefly described, and then various solutions to the combined problem are explored. We examine

The Internet Mobile Host Protocol (IMHP)

by Charles E. Perkins, et al.
"... This paper describes the Internet Mobile Host Protocol ..."
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This paper describes the Internet Mobile Host Protocol

Flexible Network Support for Mobile Hosts

by Xinhua Zhao , Claude Castelluccia, Mary Baker , 2001
"... ... This paper introduces two flow-oriented mechanisms, in the context of Mobile IP [23], to ensure a mobile host's robust and ..."
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... This paper introduces two flow-oriented mechanisms, in the context of Mobile IP [23], to ensure a mobile host's robust and

Highly Dynamic Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector Routing (DSDV) for Mobile Computers

by Charles E. Perkins, Pravin Bhagwat , 1994
"... An ad-hoc network is the cooperative engagement of a collection of Mobile Hosts without the required intervention of any centralized Access Point. In this paper we present an innovative design for the operation of such ad-hoc networks. The basic idea of the design is to operate each Mobile Host as a ..."
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An ad-hoc network is the cooperative engagement of a collection of Mobile Hosts without the required intervention of any centralized Access Point. In this paper we present an innovative design for the operation of such ad-hoc networks. The basic idea of the design is to operate each Mobile Host

Dynamic source routing in ad hoc wireless networks

by David B. Johnson, David A. Maltz - Mobile Computing , 1996
"... An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile hosts forming a temporary network without the aid of any established infrastructure or centralized administration. In such an environment, it may be necessary for one mobile host to enlist the aid of other hosts in forwarding a packet to its desti ..."
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An ad hoc network is a collection of wireless mobile hosts forming a temporary network without the aid of any established infrastructure or centralized administration. In such an environment, it may be necessary for one mobile host to enlist the aid of other hosts in forwarding a packet to its

Robin Kravets for Mobile Hosts

by End-To-End Inverse Multiplexing, Luiz Magalhaes, Robin Kravets, Niterói Rj Brasil
"... This paper presents a framework for the creation of transport protocols for mobile hosts that use multiple link layers simultaneously for the same connection. This abstraction provides an endto -end transport layer channel between two applications that do not have to be aware of host mobility. Th ..."
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This paper presents a framework for the creation of transport protocols for mobile hosts that use multiple link layers simultaneously for the same connection. This abstraction provides an endto -end transport layer channel between two applications that do not have to be aware of host mobility

Scalable and Robust Internetwork Routing for Mobile Hosts

by David B. Johnson - In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems , 1994
"... Abstract new address must be edited into various configuration ” files. This paper describes a new protocol for transparently rout-ing packets to mobile hosts operating in a large internet-work. The protocol, called the Mobile Host Routing Proto-col (MHRP), allows any host to become mobile at any ti ..."
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Abstract new address must be edited into various configuration ” files. This paper describes a new protocol for transparently rout-ing packets to mobile hosts operating in a large internet-work. The protocol, called the Mobile Host Routing Proto-col (MHRP), allows any host to become mobile at any
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