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Abstract: In this paper, we present a network architecture for vehicle communication based on Mobile IP.
The special network environment of a car allows optimizations but also requires modifications
of existing approaches. We identify these issues and discuss the integration of possible solutions
into the framework. For example, location information provided by a car navigation system can
be used to improve handoff decisions and connectivity. To evaluate the architecture, simulation
studies were carried... (Update)
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@techreport{ widmer00mobile,
author = "Joerg Widmer",
title = "A Mobile Network Architecture for Vehicles",
number = "TR-00-009",
address = "Berkeley, CA",
year = "2000",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/widmer00mobile.html" }
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