Seamless session mobility across heterogeneous networks.
Author
Sawale, Ashish.
Date of Issue
2005School
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Abstract
This research proposes a novel architecture that abstracts the application from the device. It enables a completely flexible mobility solution that allows migration of the session across networks and over different access devices. The architecture supports several different mobility functions. These include the basic functions for mobility across different networks with different devices to the hitherto un-addressed issue of session mobility in the absence of overlapped coverage. The proposal can work with the standard frameworks available in current infrastructures. Complex roaming agreements between the different providers are not required to support mobility.
Subject
DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Computer hardware, software and systems
Type
Thesis
Rights
Nanyang Technological University
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