Host mobility management with identifier-locator split protocols in hierarchical and flat networks
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2012
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University of Cape Town
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As the Internet increasingly becomes more mobile focused and overloaded with mobile hosts, mobile users are bound to roam freely and attach to a variety of networks. These different networks converge over an IP-based core to enable ubiquitous network access, anytime and anywhere, to support the provision of services, that is, any service, to mobile users. Therefore, in this thesis, the researcher proposed network-based mobility solutions at different layers to securely support seamless handovers between heterogeneous networks in hierarchical and flat network architectures.
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Mulam, M. 2012. Host mobility management with identifier-locator split protocols in hierarchical and flat networks. University of Cape Town.