Abstract

Notice of Violation of IEEE Publication Principles<br><br>"HIP Based Mobility Management for Heterogeneous Networks"<br>by Yinghui Qiu<br>in the Proceedings of the 2011 7th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing (WiCOM), 2011<br><br>After careful and considered review of the content and authorship of this paper by a duly constituted expert committee, this paper has been found to be in violation of IEEE's Publication Principles.<br><br>This paper is a duplication of the original text from the paper cited below. The original text was copied without attribution (including appropriate references to the original author(s) and/or paper title) and without permission.<br><br>Due to the nature of this violation, reasonable effort should be made to remove all past references to this paper, and future references should be made to the following article:<br><br>"HIP Based Mobility Management for UMTS/WLAN Integrated Networks"<br>by Joseph Yick Hon So, Jidong Wang<br>in the Proceedings of the Australian Telecommunication Networks & Applications Conference 2006 (ATNAC 2006)<br><br> <br/> Future generation wireless networks must support different wireless technologies, such as UMTS and WLAN. The integration of existing and emerging heterogeneous wireless networks requires the smooth integration of different networks. in the heterogeneous environment. Under Mobile IP, interconnection crossing different types of networks can be implemented in lower layers. Generally, those Mobile IP based schemes have long handover delay. HIP is a new proposed protocol on mobility management and it offers more efficient vertical handover for wireless devices. In this paper, a HIP based architecture is proposed in heterogeneous networks. The vertical handover process has much lower delay and cost compared with Mobile IP based solutions.

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