Title
Future wireless networks: key issues and a survey (ID/locator split perspective)
Abstract
Future wireless networks (FWNs) are expected to be a convergence of different kinds of wireless technologies, such as cellular technologies, wireless local area networks (WLANs), wireless metropolitan area networks, wireless sensor networks, and traditional wired networks. The internet protocol (IP) will be potentially adopted as the common networking protocol for diverse networking technologies including the next generation of cellular networks using system architecture evolution (SAE). However, the IP architecture has several known challenges, such as mobility, multihoming, routing scalability, location privacy, path preference selection, etc. One of the greatest problems preventing the networks from overcoming these challenges is that the IP address is contextually overloaded, both as locators and identifiers. As a result, in this paper, we describe the issues of all-IP wireless networks, and survey recent proposals focusing on IP address overloading that can be applied to FWNs.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1504/IJCNDS.2012.044321
IJCNDS
Keywords
Field
DocType
ip architecture,wireless technology,wireless metropolitan area network,wireless local area network,locator split perspective,ip address,wireless sensor network,future wireless network,key issue,all-ip wireless network,cellular network,ip address overloading,multihoming,mobility,network architectures
Radio resource management,Cracking of wireless networks,Wireless network,Key distribution in wireless sensor networks,Telecommunications,Computer science,Computer network,Wireless WAN,Wi-Fi array,Wireless sensor network,6LoWPAN
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
8
1/2
7
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.54
27
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chakchai So-In138539.68
raj jain258821742.88
Subharthi Paul338224.60
Jianli Pan447133.61