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A Cellular IP Testbed Demonstrator

Overview Cellular IP is a wireless Internet access technology that operates on mobile hosts, base stations and Internet gateways. Cellular IP combines the capability of cellular networks to provide high performance handoffs and efficient location management of active and idle mobile users with the inherent exibility, robustness and scalability found in IP networks.In this paper we provide an overview of the Cellular IP routing, handoff and paging algorithms and their implementation in a pico-cellular testbed that will be demonstrated at the Sixth IEEE International Workshop on Mobile Multimedia Communications (MOMUC99). The protocol has been under development at Columbia University for the past several years initially as a joint project between the Center for Telecommunications Research and Ericsson Research. The source code for Cellular IP v1.0 is freely available for experimentation.

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PublisherColumbia University Department of Computer Science File FormatPDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date PublishedNovember 1999 Downloads8
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