TY - GEN
T1 - MobileSocket
T2 - 8th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, ICCCN 1999
AU - Okoshi, Tadashi
AU - Mochizuki, Masahiro
AU - Tobe, Yoshito
AU - Tokuda, Hideyuki
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When MobileSock?t d?t?cts that the host has lost its IP �ddr?ss, the library transits . .into "ImplicitlY��lsl��nd�d" stat?. And the DS,S-IlllphCJtR�sum?Phase , IS tllgg?red by s?nslll� .the host s r?conn?ctlOn to the n?t.work. In DSS-ImplrcltResllm?Phase, aft?r th? MH obtams a n?w IP addr?ss, th? MH conn?cts to the Redir?ctionS?rverSocket of CH and r?constructs th? Mobil?Sock?t conn?ction, supported by ALW retransmission. Fig.13 shows th? tim? s?qu?nce of the implicit susp?nding and DSSIm plici tR esum?Pha..<;?.
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PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - This paper proposes "MobileSocket" which realizes session layer communication continuity support for Java Applications towards the continuous operations for mobile applications. In the mobile computing environment where mobile hosts move around the network even during communications with the remote, maintenance of the communication continuity between the applications is significant. Not only mobility support but virtual circuit continuity support is required for communication continuity. Existing approaches have not provided the complete communication continuity for applications. "MobileSocket" is a user-level enhanced socket library written in Java, and provides library-based session layer mobility and virtual circuit continuity support for applications. Two mechanisms, dynamic socket switching (DSS) and the application layer window (ALW) were developed for MobileSocket and enable a simple implementation. The MobileSocket applications can be used in Java mobile applications and the agents, as well as for ordinary network applications. In this paper, after we clarify the communication continuity and existing approaches, we present the MobileSocket design, mechanism, and results of evaluation.
AB - This paper proposes "MobileSocket" which realizes session layer communication continuity support for Java Applications towards the continuous operations for mobile applications. In the mobile computing environment where mobile hosts move around the network even during communications with the remote, maintenance of the communication continuity between the applications is significant. Not only mobility support but virtual circuit continuity support is required for communication continuity. Existing approaches have not provided the complete communication continuity for applications. "MobileSocket" is a user-level enhanced socket library written in Java, and provides library-based session layer mobility and virtual circuit continuity support for applications. Two mechanisms, dynamic socket switching (DSS) and the application layer window (ALW) were developed for MobileSocket and enable a simple implementation. The MobileSocket applications can be used in Java mobile applications and the agents, as well as for ordinary network applications. In this paper, after we clarify the communication continuity and existing approaches, we present the MobileSocket design, mechanism, and results of evaluation.
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U2 - 10.1109/ICCCN.1999.805495
DO - 10.1109/ICCCN.1999.805495
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:10044276674
SN - 0780357949
SN - 9780780357945
T3 - Proceedings - 8th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, ICCCN 1999
SP - 50
EP - 57
BT - Proceedings - 8th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, ICCCN 1999
A2 - Somani, Arun
A2 - Park, EK
A2 - Dixit, Sudhir
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 11 October 1999 through 13 October 1999
ER -