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In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), coverage is a key factor of affection the lifetime of networks. In this paper, we study the coverage problem for network which is comprised of mobile sensor nodes with sensing radius r and communication radius R = 2r. For a possible movable redundant sensor, we present a coverage hole detection method (CHDM) by mathematic analysis, and then give a node mobility...
Fast handover protocol provides seamless handover in mobile IPv6 networks by reducing handover latency. One assumption in fast handover is that the MN (Mobile Node) or the network could know or predict the new AR (Access Router) before data transport from the previous AR to the MN is disrupted. In order to achieve this capability, the complexity of predicting the new AR and the diversity of the wireless...
One of the major problems of deploying RSVP in the mobile environment is called the advanceresourcereservation problem. If an RSVP reservation path is reserved in advance in the subnet that a mobile node will visit, the mobile node can continue its QoS session smoothly when it hands over to that subnet. However, if too many network resources are used for advance reservation, new QoS sessions originating...
To overcome the drawbacks of the mobile IPv6 protocol on handling local mobility management, IETF proposed the HMIPv6 protocol which introduces an intermediate mobility anchor point (MAP) to hide the movement of a mobile node within a local area. However, the MAP forms a bottleneck in the network since all the traffic destined for its served nodes has to go through it. Most research on HMIPv6 focuses...
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