Wireless Networking and Handover Techniques in Micromobility: Insights from the Hawaii Experiment
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This project explores advanced wireless networking techniques focusing on handovers in micromobility contexts. Conducted in Hawaii, the experiment analyzes three handover scenarios over a fixed time period, utilizing Mobile IP (MIP) and Hierarchical MIP (HMIP) standards. The study showcases how a Mobile Node (MN) transitioning at a constant speed affects network performance, with results visualized through data tables. Ultimately, the findings offer valuable insights into optimizing connectivity for mobile users in urban environments.
Wireless Networking and Handover Techniques in Micromobility: Insights from the Hawaii Experiment
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Presentation Transcript
Wireless Networking project • Brent Stearn Christopher Bolduc
Handover • MIP • The standard • HMIP
Handover • CIP • Micromobility • blah • HAWAII
Experiment • Three handovers over a fixed period of time • MN moves at constant speed • Blah blah
Results • Put some tables here