An adaptive location management strategy for mobile IP
MobiCom '95 Proceedings of the 1st annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking
Dynamic hashing + quorum = efficient location management for mobile computing systems
PODC '97 Proceedings of the sixteenth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing
GloMoSim: a library for parallel simulation of large-scale wireless networks
PADS '98 Proceedings of the twelfth workshop on Parallel and distributed simulation
Location update and routing scheme for a mobile computing environment
International Journal of Network Management
Data Management for Mobile Computing
Data Management for Mobile Computing
Mobile IP; Design Principles and Practices
Mobile IP; Design Principles and Practices
Route optimization and location updates for mobile hosts
ICDCS '96 Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS '96)
A Fully Distributed Location Management Scheme for Large PCS
A Fully Distributed Location Management Scheme for Large PCS
Performance Evaluation and Analysis of Protocols for IP Mobility Support: A Quantitative Study
SS '02 Proceedings of the 35th Annual Simulation Symposium
IEEE Communications Magazine
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This paper describes an advanced simulation environment that has been used to examine, validate, and predict the performance of Protocols for IP Mobility Support. It overcomes many limitations found in existing network simulators, and it provides more support on mobile-related issues. It contains several components that are common to all evaluations of IP mobility, which can model arbitrary network-topologies, arbitrary movement pattern, and arbitrary calling patterns. It also provides a set of protocol implementations that are necessary to simulating the Internet. The environment offers several desirable features including: 1) flexible metrics collection for both predefined and customized ones, 2) reuse of calling patterns, moving patterns, network topologies, etc. and 3) automatic generation of mobility pattern. Several research contributions had been made with the help of this simulation environment, and it would be useful for refining various aspects of IP mobility support.