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In a few years, there will be more wireless communications through mobile telephones and wireless Internet accesses. Therefore, many different wireless communication protocols have been developed [1,3,12,16]. In this chapter, a distinction has been made between the cellular networks used by the telecommunication world, the satellite networks, and private wireless communications. The Mobile IP and Cellular IP protocols are introduced, which should be widely used in the future wireless communication architectures [2,10,15,22,25,27].