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Title: IEEE 802.21-assisted cross-layer design and PMIPv6 mobility management framework for next generation wireless networks
Author(s): Chan, Anthony Hing-Hung 
Author(s): Magagula, L. A.
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: IEEE
Related Publication(s): Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE 4th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob)
Start page: 159
End page: 164
Abstract: 
Next generation wireless networks are envisaged to be an integration of heterogeneous but complementary wireless access networks. The inter-networking of these heterogeneous wireless networks with the Internet will provide ubiquitous access to roaming network users. However, a seamless handover mechanism with negligible handover delay is required to maintain active connections during roaming across these networks. Several solutions, mainly involving host-based localized mobility management schemes, have been widely proposed to reduce handover delay among heterogeneous wireless networks. However, the handover delay remains high and unacceptable for delay-sensitive services such as real-time and multimedia applications. Moreover, these applications will be very common in next generation wireless networks. Unfortunately, these widely proposed host-based localized mobility management schemes involve the mobile node in mobility-related signalling hence effectively increasing the handover delay. Furthermore, these schemes do not properly address the advanced handover scenarios envisaged in future wireless networks. This paper, therefore, proposes a mobility management framework utilizing cross-layer design, the IEEE 802.21 future standard, and the recently emerged network-based localized mobility management scheme, Proxy Mobile IPv6, to further reduce handover delay.
URI: https://repository.cihe.edu.hk/jspui/handle/cihe/1381
DOI: 10.1109/WiMob.2008.46
CIHE Affiliated Publication: No
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