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Client-based and Network-based solutions for Distributed Mobility Management

Client-based and Network-based solutions for Distributed Mobility Management

... of distributed architectures inspired by PMIPv6 are Dynamic Mobil- ity Anchoring (DMA) [34] and Dynamic Distributed Mobility Management (DDMM) ...documents, mobility support is provided ... See full document

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HDMM: Deploying client and network-based Distributed Mobility Management. A hybrid approach

HDMM: Deploying client and network-based Distributed Mobility Management. A hybrid approach

... the mobility client at the mobile ...is network-based, as this represents the most complex situation, as we explain ...possible solutions when the mobile node performs an inter-operator ... See full document

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A hybrid MIPv6 and PMIPv6 distributed mobility management: The MEDIEVAL approach

A hybrid MIPv6 and PMIPv6 distributed mobility management: The MEDIEVAL approach

... IP mobility management solutions (which up to date have shown little or no deployment penetration), like Mobile IPv6 [2], or Proxy Mobile IPv6 [3] rely to a certain extent on a centralized ... See full document

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Flat access and mobility architecture: An IPv6 distributed client mobility management solution

Flat access and mobility architecture: An IPv6 distributed client mobility management solution

... We next analyze of the delay experienced by packets exchanged between an MN and its communication peer (i.e., a CN). In Mobile IPv6, user data traffic always traverses the HA, although this path may not be the shortest ... See full document

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Distributed mobility management with mobile Host Identity Protocol proxy

Distributed mobility management with mobile Host Identity Protocol proxy

... support mobility with both Host Identity Protocol (HIP) hosts and non-HIP hosts in hierarchical networks, HIP proxy and mobile HIP can be integrated into mobile HIP proxy ...centralized mobility ... See full document

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Mobility management architecture in different RATs based network slicing

Mobility management architecture in different RATs based network slicing

... virtual network functions (VNFs) to optimize network traffic engineering ...and distributed base ...virtual network function (VNF) instances including mobility management and ... See full document

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A Network-Based Scalability Model for Distributed Real-Time Resource Management

A Network-Based Scalability Model for Distributed Real-Time Resource Management

... the network [16], in order to allocate the available network resources in a fair, distributed and stable manner among the ...as network utility maximzation (NUM) ...the network as well ... See full document

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Distributed Client Tracking Solution for Providing Dynamic Topology Adaptation and High Relay Throughput for Client Mobility

Distributed Client Tracking Solution for Providing Dynamic Topology Adaptation and High Relay Throughput for Client Mobility

... crisis management and battlefield communications, in which team members might need to work in groups scattered in the application ...ad-hoc network called Autonomous Mobile Mesh Network ...suitable ... See full document

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Distributed Mobility Management solutions for next mobile network architectures

Distributed Mobility Management solutions for next mobile network architectures

... the mobility management ...area. Distributed mobility management in the flattening mobile networks would anchor the traffic closer to the point of attachment of the ...Indeed, ... See full document

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DISTRIBUTED MOBILITY MANAGEMENT WITH SDN

DISTRIBUTED MOBILITY MANAGEMENT WITH SDN

... In SDN architecture, the centrally managed control layer in a software-based controller maintains the overall view of the network. The controller grants the flexibility to manage, configure, secure the ... See full document

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An Analysis of Management Cost for Mobile Agent based Network Management Model

An Analysis of Management Cost for Mobile Agent based Network Management Model

... Client/Server based network management models involve the transmission of large amount of management data towards the centralized management station for ...to network ... See full document

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A network-based localized mobility solution for Distributed Mobility Management

A network-based localized mobility solution for Distributed Mobility Management

... towards network-based mobility management re- sulted in the standardized Proxy Mobile IPv6, (PMIPv6) [2], developed as an enhancement of ...Local Mobility Anchor (LMA): it is in charge ... See full document

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An Overview of Reputation and Trust in Multi Agent System in Disparate Environments

An Overview of Reputation and Trust in Multi Agent System in Disparate Environments

... Now-a-days security and privacy issues have become critically important with the fast expansion of multi-agent systems. Most network applications such as grid computing and p2p n/w’s can be viewed as MAS which are ... See full document

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Survey on Interprocess Communication and Management

Survey on Interprocess Communication and Management

... ABSTRACT: Interprocess communication (IPC) refers to the coordination of activities among cooperating processes. IPC is the heart of all distributed systems, so we need to know the ways that processes can exchange ... See full document

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Velocity Energy Efficient And Link Aware Cluster Tree (Velct) Based Data Collection For Wireless Sensor Networks

Velocity Energy Efficient And Link Aware Cluster Tree (Velct) Based Data Collection For Wireless Sensor Networks

... In this paper, VELCT Velocity Energy-efficient and Link-aware Cluster-Tree is a proficient method is proposed to construct a mobility-based auspicious network management architecture for[r] ... See full document

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Distributed Secret Key Management Based on ECC for Ad hoc Network

Distributed Secret Key Management Based on ECC for Ad hoc Network

... Threshold Construct. After nodes in the network finishing generating secret shares, Initiator encrypts master secret key x using Eq. (3). Hence, we can construct a (t, n) threshold scheme. One can decrypt c i.e. ... See full document

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DNS Based Approach Load Balancing In Distributed Web Server System

DNS Based Approach Load Balancing In Distributed Web Server System

... BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) [7] is the most commonly used Domain Name System (DNS) server on the Internet. The earliest BIND servers did very little to address security. In order to avoid a same transaction ID ... See full document

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The design and production of network propaganda animation based on html5

The design and production of network propaganda animation based on html5

... of network, more and more desktop applications to web platform and traditional animation techniques based on Web platform is first draw good pictures on the server side, then the pictures sent to the ... See full document

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Network Security by Detecting Clone Node Using RSA Bitmap and DHT

Network Security by Detecting Clone Node Using RSA Bitmap and DHT

... A distributed hash table is a decentralized distributed system that provides a key-based lookup service alike to a hash table: (key, record) pairs are store in the DHT, and any participating node can ... See full document

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Anticollusion solutions for asymmetric fingerprinting protocols based on client side embedding

Anticollusion solutions for asymmetric fingerprinting protocols based on client side embedding

... by client-side embedding methods, in which the server distributes the same encrypted copy of the content to all the clients, along with different client-specific decryp- tion keys allowing each user to ... See full document

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