Protocol and architecture supports for network mobility with QoS-handover for high-velocity vehicles.
Cheng-Wei LeeMeng Chang ChenYeali S. SunPublished in: Wirel. Networks (2013)
Keyphrases
- mobility management
- mobile ipv
- resource reservation
- multimedia services
- quality of service
- mobile ip
- mobile nodes
- mobile networks
- ad hoc networks
- ip networks
- end to end qos
- cross layer
- mobile objects
- wireless networks
- qos requirements
- protocol stack
- ns simulator
- heterogeneous networks
- cellular networks
- medium access
- application level
- tcp ip
- packet switching
- session initiation protocol
- mobile communication
- data dissemination
- real time
- end to end delay
- communication protocol
- network architecture
- voice over ip
- energy efficient
- wireless mesh networks
- communication networks
- network resources
- network management
- routing protocol
- label switching
- mobile users
- base station
- wireless sensor networks
- network layer
- bandwidth allocation
- wireless technologies
- mobile ad hoc networks
- resource management
- data transmission
- travel time
- web services
- aodv routing protocol
- sensor networks
- peer to peer
- routing algorithm
- differentiated services
- network simulator
- congestion control
- network infrastructure
- routing scheme
- content delivery
- computer networks
- end to end
- application layer