Intelligent handoff for mobile wireless internet
Mobile Networks and Applications - ACM/Kluwer special issue on wireless internet and intranet access
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Low-latency mobile IP handoff for infrastructure-mode wireless LANs
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Low-latency handoff inter-WLAN IP mobility with broadband network control
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Context-aware handoff middleware for transparent service continuity in wireless networks
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ICCS'06 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Computational Science - Volume Part IV
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An enhanced IEEE 802.11 Inter-Access Point Protocol (IAPP) is proposed to provide a unified solution for both intra and intersubnet handoff processes. The proposed enhancement relies on the access point's (AP's) interoperability with other APs, provided by the IP-based IAPP, so as to enable the intra and intersubnet link-layer frame buffering-and-forwarding. This enhancement not only eliminates frame losses during an intrasubnet handoff but, more importantly, realizes loss-free, fast intersubnet handoffs without modifying the IP-mobility protocols such as Mobile IP. Our ns-2-based simulation results show that the intersubnet handoff process is transparent to the mobile host's TCP session. Moreover, the enhanced IAPP supports higher user mobility and achieves a higher TCP throughput驴up to 50 percent improvement over the original IAPP.