Architecture and Cross-Layer Mobility Management Protocols for Next-Generation Wireless Systems

As a result of rapid progress in research and development, today's wireless world exhibits several heterogeneous communication networks, such as cellular networks, satellite networks, wireless local area networks (WLAN), mobile ad hoc networks (MANET), and sensor networks. These networks are c...

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Main Author: Mohanty, Shantidev
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Language:en_US
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/7586
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-75862013-01-07T20:12:43ZArchitecture and Cross-Layer Mobility Management Protocols for Next-Generation Wireless SystemsMohanty, ShantidevCross-layer protocol mobility managementHandoff managementWireless systemsMobility managementArchitecture for next generation wireless systemsWireless LANsComputer network protocolsWireless communication systemsAs a result of rapid progress in research and development, today's wireless world exhibits several heterogeneous communication networks, such as cellular networks, satellite networks, wireless local area networks (WLAN), mobile ad hoc networks (MANET), and sensor networks. These networks are complementary to each other. Hence, their integration can realize a unified wireless system that has the best features of the individual networks. This has spurred much research interest in designing integrated next-generation of wireless systems (NGWS). While existing wireless networks have been extensively studied individually, the integrated wireless system brings new challenges in architecture design, system management, and protocol design. The different wireless networks use different communication technologies and are based on different networking paradigms. Therefore, it is challenging to integrate these networks such that their heterogeneities are hidden from each other and a harmonious inter-operation among them is achieved. The objective of this research is to design a scalable, secure, and robust architecture and to develop seamless mobility management protocols for NGWS. More specifically, an architecture that integrates the heterogeneous wireless systems is first proposed for NGWS. Next, a cross-layer (Layer 2 + 3) handoff management protocol is developed for NGWS. Afterward, analytical modeling is developed to investigate the handoff performance of the existing mobility management protocols for different types of applications. Finally, a framework for multi-layer mobility management is developed to support the seamless handoff support to all types of applications in NGWS.Georgia Institute of Technology2006-01-18T22:26:32Z2006-01-18T22:26:32Z2005-11-29Dissertation1131691 bytesapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/7586en_US
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topic Cross-layer protocol mobility management
Handoff management
Wireless systems
Mobility management
Architecture for next generation wireless systems
Wireless LANs
Computer network protocols
Wireless communication systems
spellingShingle Cross-layer protocol mobility management
Handoff management
Wireless systems
Mobility management
Architecture for next generation wireless systems
Wireless LANs
Computer network protocols
Wireless communication systems
Mohanty, Shantidev
Architecture and Cross-Layer Mobility Management Protocols for Next-Generation Wireless Systems
description As a result of rapid progress in research and development, today's wireless world exhibits several heterogeneous communication networks, such as cellular networks, satellite networks, wireless local area networks (WLAN), mobile ad hoc networks (MANET), and sensor networks. These networks are complementary to each other. Hence, their integration can realize a unified wireless system that has the best features of the individual networks. This has spurred much research interest in designing integrated next-generation of wireless systems (NGWS). While existing wireless networks have been extensively studied individually, the integrated wireless system brings new challenges in architecture design, system management, and protocol design. The different wireless networks use different communication technologies and are based on different networking paradigms. Therefore, it is challenging to integrate these networks such that their heterogeneities are hidden from each other and a harmonious inter-operation among them is achieved. The objective of this research is to design a scalable, secure, and robust architecture and to develop seamless mobility management protocols for NGWS. More specifically, an architecture that integrates the heterogeneous wireless systems is first proposed for NGWS. Next, a cross-layer (Layer 2 + 3) handoff management protocol is developed for NGWS. Afterward, analytical modeling is developed to investigate the handoff performance of the existing mobility management protocols for different types of applications. Finally, a framework for multi-layer mobility management is developed to support the seamless handoff support to all types of applications in NGWS.
author Mohanty, Shantidev
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title Architecture and Cross-Layer Mobility Management Protocols for Next-Generation Wireless Systems
title_short Architecture and Cross-Layer Mobility Management Protocols for Next-Generation Wireless Systems
title_full Architecture and Cross-Layer Mobility Management Protocols for Next-Generation Wireless Systems
title_fullStr Architecture and Cross-Layer Mobility Management Protocols for Next-Generation Wireless Systems
title_full_unstemmed Architecture and Cross-Layer Mobility Management Protocols for Next-Generation Wireless Systems
title_sort architecture and cross-layer mobility management protocols for next-generation wireless systems
publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
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