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Browsing by Subject "Quality of service"

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  • Bahety, V.; Pendse, Ravi (IEEE, 2005-12)
    The demand for mobile service increase many service providers which they start finding solutions for integrating third and fourth generation networks and to develop mobility protocols. This article introduces the macromobility, ...
  • Thanthry, Nagaraja; Kaki, S.R.; Pendse, Ravi (IEEE, 2006-09-25)
    Needless to say the importance of mobile ad-hoc networks has been increasing everyday because of its infrastructure-less, decentralized nature. Performance of an ad-hoc network mainly depends upon factors like path selection ...
  • Bhagavathula, Ravi; Thanthry, Nagaraja; Namuduri, Kameswara; Pendse, Ravi (IEEE, 2003-10-06)
    Mobility and Internet access have become an integral part of today's life. The recent advances in computer hardware have also aided in increasing the dependence on Internet connectivity. Protocols like mobile IP were ...
  • Bhagavathula, Ravi; Thanthry, Nagaraja; Pendse, Ravi (IEEE, 2002)
    With a growing number of portable computing devices like laptops and personal digital assistants (PDA), the need for seamless connectivity to the global Internet is driving the acceptance of different mobility solutions. ...
  • Lee, W.; Bhagavathula, Ravi; Thanthry, Nagaraja; Pendse, Ravi (IEEE, 2002-08-04)
    MPLS VPNs are one of the most widely deployed VPN architectures in the global Internet. However, a major prerequisite for MPLS VPN is the support for MPLS in all the provider core routers. The situation becomes complicated ...
  • Thanthry, Nagaraja; Malla, Deependra; Pendse, Ravi (IEEE, 2007-09-30)
    Mobile ad-hoc networks have been envisioned as the future of wireless networking technology. Continuous efforts are being put to improve the performance of ad-hoc networks in terms of path selection, quality of service ...
  • Rasheed, S.A.; Masnoon, K.; Thanthry, Nagaraja; Pendse, Ravi (IEEE, 2004)
    Wireless LANs are gaining importance at a very rapid pace. The idea of being mobile and connected to the Internet is driving new innovations in this area. With the recent innovations in the field of multimedia networks, ...
  • Bahety, V.; Pendse, Ravi (IEEE, 2004-03-21)
    In the past few years support for mobility has increased to a large extent. Mobile IP enables nodes to move from one network to the other while maintaining the same IP address. Minimal packet loss during handoff is a ...