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DESCRIPTION:As mobile networks continue to grow and converge with the Inter
 net\, new wireless devices and their use are outnumbering the use of fixed
  network. Mobility management needs to meet the requirements of existing a
 nd emerging network technologies and applications. It may be supported in 
 different layers of the network protocol stack. At the IP layer\, Mobile I
 P\, an IP-based mobility management\, has the advantage of being applicabl
 e in any IP-based network\, but is faced with many deployment challenges. 
 Numerous variants of Mobile IP have been proposed to address these challen
 ges in different network environments. Research in mobility management has
  become more active\, especially with the mobile networks continuing to ev
 olve from hierarchical towards more flattened network and densification of
  wireless networks. This talk presents the basics\, recent advances\, and 
 future directions for mobility protocols at various layers (e.g.\, network
 \, transport and application). This talk then provides taxonomy of existin
 g mobility protocols\, illustrates an abstract mobility model that can be 
 used to support various handoff scenarios. Various handoff optimization me
 thodologies will be explained supported by experimental and simulation res
 ults. This talk cites a few deployment scenarios to describe applicability
  of mobility protocols to various network environments. Finally\, the talk
  goes through the best practices for mobility management and provides some
  research directions.\n\nDuring the latter part of the talk the speaker wi
 ll give an overview IEEE 5G and Beyond Initiative\, various ongoing activi
 ties of several roadmap working groups and entail procedures to get involv
 ed in this initiative.\n\nSpeaker(s): Ashutosh Dutta\, \n\nAgenda: \n06:00
 -06:50 Dinner\n\n07:00-08:30 Lecturer\, Q&amp;A\n\n08:30-09:00 Social and Netw
 orking\n\nRoom: 1B65\, 1B70\, Bldg: Discovery Learning Center\, University
  of Colorado Boulder\, Boulder\, Colorado\, United States\, 80309
LOCATION:Room: 1B65\, 1B70\, Bldg: Discovery Learning Center\, University o
 f Colorado Boulder\, Boulder\, Colorado\, United States\, 80309
ORGANIZER:Denver_Chapter@comsoc.org
SEQUENCE:12
SUMMARY:Distinguish Speaker lecture: Mobility Handover Optimization Framewo
 rk and IEEE 5G Initiative
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/171047
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;As mobile networks continue to grow and co
 nverge with the Internet\, new wireless devices and their use are outnumbe
 ring the use of fixed network. Mobility management needs to meet the requi
 rements of existing and emerging network technologies and applications. It
  may be supported in different layers of the network protocol stack. At th
 e IP layer\, Mobile IP\, an IP-based mobility management\, has the advanta
 ge of being applicable in any IP-based network\, but is faced with many de
 ployment challenges. Numerous variants of Mobile IP have been proposed to 
 address these challenges in different network environments. Research in mo
 bility management has become more active\, especially with the mobile netw
 orks continuing to evolve from hierarchical towards more flattened network
  and densification of wireless networks. This talk presents the basics\, r
 ecent advances\, and future directions for mobility protocols at various l
 ayers (e.g.\, network\, transport and application). This talk then provide
 s taxonomy of existing mobility protocols\, illustrates an abstract mobili
 ty model that can be used to support various handoff scenarios. Various ha
 ndoff optimization methodologies will be explained supported by experiment
 al and simulation results. This talk cites a few deployment scenarios to d
 escribe applicability of mobility protocols to various network environment
 s. Finally\, the talk goes through the best practices for mobility managem
 ent and provides some research directions.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;During the latter part 
 of the talk the speaker will give an overview IEEE 5G and Beyond Initiativ
 e\, various ongoing activities of several roadmap working groups and entai
 l procedures to get involved in this initiative.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;b
 r /&gt;&lt;p&gt;06:00-06:50 Dinner&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;07:00-08:30 Lecturer\, Q&amp;amp\;A&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;
 08:30-09:00 Social and Networking&lt;/p&gt;
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