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Design issues of Mobile IP handoffs between General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) networks and wireless LAN (WLAN) systems

This paper describes the system design and implementation of a demonstrator prototype, running at University of Bremen, which implements Mobile IP handoffs between GPRS and WLAN systems. Mobile IP requires public IP addresses but there is no support of such IP addresses by most mobile operators. To...

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Main Authors: Aust, S., Proetel, D., Konsgen, A., Pampu, C., Gorg, C.
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Web and internet services
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