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Performance analysis of IP micro-mobility handoff protocols
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Abstract
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Micro-mobility protocols have been proposed to provide seamless local mobility support. This paper focuses on the performance of the handoff schemes of two candidates for micro-mobility protocols, namely HAWAII and Cellular IP. For each handoff scheme, a simple analytical model is developed for the evaluation of two characteristic performance measures: the packet loss probability during handoff and the extra delay experienced by packets that are involved in the handoff. Application of these models allows a comparison of two important handoff schemes: the Multiple Stream Forwarding scheme of HAWAII and the Semi-soft Handoff scheme of Cellular IP. |
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Language
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English
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Lecture notes in computer science. - Berlin, 1973, currens
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Source (book)
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7th International Workshop on Protocols for High Speed Networks, APR 22-24, 2002, BERLIN, GERMANY
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Berlin
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2002
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ISBN
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3-540-43658-8
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2334
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, p. 211-226
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000181393700014
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