Virtual port-based channel level mobility management middleware in heterogeneous wireless networks

Jun Zhao Sun*, Marko Jurmu, Jukka Riekki, Jaakko Sauvola

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The future communication trend in the Internet is rapidly moving towards mobile and pervasive computing. This emphasizes the network-dependency of terminals and applications, thus making a seamless and ubiquitous connectivity highly feasible. The mobility management of heterogeneous wireless resources is a key issue for this emerging paradigm. This paper presents the design and implementation of a middleware-based software architecture that enables terminals to adapt to fluctuations experienced in heterogeneous multi-access networks. This adaptation includes the dynamic selection of the most suitable connection for each application, as well as coping with a disconnection. Furthermore, it allows the applications to dynamically adapt their behavior according to the QoS-related changes in the underlying network interface. A test version was implemented based on the architecture. Experiments were conducted in a GPRS-WLAN test environment, from which the results were collected and analyzed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICPS '05. Proceedings. International Conference on Pervasive Services, 2005
PublisherIEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
Pages47-56
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)0780390326, 9780780390324
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005
MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
Event2nd International Conference on Pervasive Services, ICPS '05 - Santorini, Greece
Duration: 11 Jul 200514 Jul 2005

Conference

Conference2nd International Conference on Pervasive Services, ICPS '05
Country/TerritoryGreece
CitySantorini
Period11/07/0514/07/05

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