Providing mobility management in a heterogeneous wireless networks
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Introduction to wireless networks
- WLAN and high speed communication
- Mobility management protocols
- Network mobility management
- Application adaptation and content delivery
- Real time applications
- Non-real time applications
- Conclusion
- Reference
Abstract
Mobile Routers moving in a heterogeneous network environment can take advantage of the different, often complementing, characteristics of the various wireless network technologies. Satellite and cellular networks can provide wide coverage outside urban areas. However, the cost of communications for these technologies is often significant. Shorter range, high bandwidth wireless technologies, such as IEEE 802.11 WLAN and WiMax can provide high data rates at a low price but cover only hot spots (WLAN) or urban areas (WiMax). For a Mobile Router to provide cost effective high bandwidth communication services to Mobile Network Nodes, it needs to be able to switch between the different technologies and between different providers networks frequently to provide connectivity via the best available
network.
Keyword: Heterogenous Network, mobility, IEEE 802.11, WLAN, Wimax
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