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Wireless Networking and Handover Techniques in Micromobility: Insights from the Hawaii Experiment

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.

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Wireless Networking and Handover Techniques in Micromobility: Insights from the Hawaii Experiment

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  1. Wireless Networking project • Brent Stearn Christopher Bolduc

  2. Handover • MIP • The standard • HMIP

  3. Handover • CIP • Micromobility • blah • HAWAII

  4. Experiment • Three handovers over a fixed period of time • MN moves at constant speed • Blah blah

  5. Network Topology

  6. Example Experiment

  7. Results • Put some tables here

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