An end-to-end approach to host mobility
MobiCom '00 Proceedings of the 6th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Application-layer mobility using SIP
ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review
Service overlay networks: SLAs, QoS, and bandwidth provisioning
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
A survey and comparison of peer-to-peer overlay network schemes
IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
Comparison of IP micromobility protocols
IEEE Wireless Communications
Mobility support in wireless Internet
IEEE Wireless Communications
At what layer does mobility belong?
IEEE Communications Magazine
Emerging mobile and personal communication systems
IEEE Communications Magazine
Cognitive mobility management in heterogeneous networks
Proceedings of the 8th ACM international workshop on Mobility management and wireless access
Authentication session migration
NordSec'10 Proceedings of the 15th Nordic conference on Information Security Technology for Applications
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Future Internet is expected to evolve towards user-centric paradigms, which leverage ubiquitous and pervasive communications. Mobility will be one of the key issues in such evolution. Current mobility protocols have a number of limitations and drawbacks; until now, there is not any general solution that could face all aspects of mobility. The only notable examples are targeted to specific applications. We believe that mobility could be effectively managed through overlay networks at the application layer. In this paper, we motivate our idea and depict some preliminary scenario about this topic.