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Architecture and performance of SIGMA: A seamless mobility architecture for data networksFu et al., 2005
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- Fu S
- Ma L
- Atiquzzaman M
- Lee Y
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- IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2005. ICC 2005. 2005
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The Internet Engineering Task Force has developed Mobile IP to handle the mobility of Internet hosts at the network layer. Mobile IP, however, suffers from a number of drawbacks such as high handover latency, packet loss, and conflict with network security solutions. We …
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