The Role of Internet Technology in Future Mobile Data Systems. Guardini, I. & Fasano, P. IEEE Communications, 30(11):68-72, November, 2000.
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@article{ Guardini00,
  author = {I. Guardini and P. Fasano},
  title = {The Role of Internet Technology in Future Mobile Data Systems},
  journal = {IEEE Communications},
  year = {2000},
  volume = {30},
  number = {11},
  pages = {68-72},
  month = {November},
  annote = {This article discusses the main evolutionary trends for integrating mobile and IP technology. Three plausible scenarios are pictured. In the first one, extant mechanisms such as HLR/VLR (Home Location Register/Visitor Location Register) handles mobility, and a core IP network is used for intercommunication between radio access networks. The second scenario entails using Mobile IP to handle macromobility, relying on cellular telephony facilities (e.g. GPRS) to manage micromobility between base stations belonging to the same radio access network. Finally, in the last scenario, it is envisioned that each base station functions as an IP network access server equipped with IP mobility features, i.e. Mobile IP is used for macromobility as well as micromobility.},
  submitter = {Karl-Johan Grinnemo},
  bibdate = {Monday, January 22, 2001 at 08:52:48 (CET)}
}

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