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A Framework for Mobility and QoS Provisioning in IPv6 DECT Networks

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The Internet Protocol suite is emerging as the ubiquitous communication platform for almost every conceivable information exchange. Hence, a worldwide effort to support IP functionality over any existing link technology has started, including the booming wireless industry. DECT is a well-standardized wireless access network technology, supporting high bitrate digital communications. Moreover, IPv6, the emerging Internet Protocol version, extends support for mobility, QoS, wireless nodes and addressing issues. We propose a framework for mobility and QoS provisioning in IPv6 DECT networks. Mobile IPv6 is deployed, in conjunction with standard DECT mobility procedures to provide a suitable environment for Internet users on the move. Furthermore, RSVP is utilized to handle QoS signaling.

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Paskalis, S., Lampropoulos, G., Skyrianoglou, D., Zervas, E. (2003). A Framework for Mobility and QoS Provisioning in IPv6 DECT Networks. In: Manolopoulos, Y., Evripidou, S., Kakas, A.C. (eds) Advances in Informatics. PCI 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2563. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-38076-0_24

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