A signaling architecture for wireless ATM access networks
Wireless Networks
Virtual tree-based multicast routing with a distributed numbering algorithm for WM-ATM handover
Mobile Networks and Applications
A center-controlled dynamic rerouting scheme for fast and reliable handover in mobile ATM networks
Mobile Networks and Applications
Design of an ATM switch for handoff support
Wireless Networks
Using proxy cache relocation to accelerate Web browsing in wireless/mobile communications
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on World Wide Web
Network topology management in a mobile-switch ATM network: dynamic partition algorithms
International Journal of Network Management
Connection Rerouting for Wireless ATM Networks
Multimedia Tools and Applications
An Open Signaling Protocol for Wireless Host Mobility
PROMS 2001 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Protocols for Multimedia Systems
Mobility management for large private wireless ATM installations
ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review
Location management in wireless ATM customer premises networks
Computer Communications
High-speed PVC-based handover control in wireless ATM networks
Computer Communications
Mobility management and control in intelligent wireless ATM networks
Computer Communications
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Mobile ATM offers a common wired network infrastructure to support mobility of wireless terminals, independent of the wireless access protocol. In addition, it allows seamless migration to future wireless broadband services, such as wireless ATM, by enabling mobility of end-to-end ATM connections. In spite of the diversity in mobile networking technologies (e.g., cellular telephony, mobile-IP, packet data services, PCS), all of them require two fundamental mechanisms: location management and handoff. This article describes different schemes for augmenting a wired ATM network to support location management of mobile terminals and handoff protocols for rerouting a connection data path when the endpoint moves. A prototype implementation of mobile ATM integrating mobility support with ATM signaling and connection setup, is presented. It shows how mobile ATM may be used to provide mobility support to an IP terminal using non-ATM wireless access