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The idea that we are moving towards a future networked society is widely accepted. The increase of network access, in particular to the Internet, and the wide heterogeneity of devices and components that access the network, and occasionally communicate with each other, pose great design challenges, but at the same time open unprecedent opportunities. In order to be able to fully exploit the new opportunities,...
IP Mobility has been deeply investigated in the past years and standardization bodies (e.g., IETF, 3GPP and IEEE) have specified a wide suite of protocols enabling seamless mobility across heterogeneous wireless access technologies. However, such mobility helping technologies are not yet widely spread as compared to other emerging technologies like WiFi hotspots. This paper aims at filling this gap...
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