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Localization is one of the principal enabling wireless services now penetrating into every aspect of our life. Unfortunately, present localization schemes are often inaccurate (based on signal-distance conversion), or energy inefficient (such as GPS), or labor intensive (requiring previous field signal data collection). In this paper, a novel localization scheme named COAL, for COntext Aware Localization,...
Over the past few years, rapid advances in wireless broadband networks have been driving the evolution of communication and network technologies towards new mobile services for users. Handover management is still one of the most challenging issues to be solved for seamless mobility in wireless networks. To support mobility on terminal stations mobile WiMAX has been standardized. Moreover to provide...
Wireless networks will certainly run applications with strict QoS requirements and so, micro-mobility protocols such as fast hierarchical mobile IPv6 (FHMIP) are useful tools to accomplish this new feature. The FHMIP is an effective scheme to reduce Mobile IPv6 handover disruption, however it does not support application's QoS requirements. Therefore, in order to provide QoS guarantees for real-time...
With rapid development of wireless technologies, current user mobile devices can support to access various wireless networks such as Wi-Fi 802.11 Wireless LANs, 3G cellular networks, etc. Due to requirements of multicast mobility for multimedia services, the convergence of wired and wireless network has been a necessary trend in Next Generation Networks (NGN). The issues of multicast and mobility...
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