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Wireless and mobile networks represent an active research and new technology development area. In this paper we analyze wireless network and discuss the applications of wireless technology. To fully support mobility, a next generation Internet must provide ways to name and route to a much richer set of network elements than just attachment points. It should support routing in terms of names, which...
In this paper we analyze wireless network and discuss the applications of wireless technology. In wireless network, the wireless devices should be able to operate independently of the broader Internet. In particular, there may be times during which the connection of a wireless device or network to the Internet is not available. During these times, wireless devices should be able to operate stably...
Wireless communication systems beyond the third generation will be diverse. In this paper, we propose mobile IP as one enabling technology for active wireless /mobile networking. It can be expected that several different mobile IP technologies as well as several classes of mobile devices running a variety of applications will be deployed, while the IP will play the role of the unifying architectural...
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