Ignacio Soto
Charles III University of Madrid
78 Papers
844 Citations
Ignacio Soto is an academic researcher from Charles III University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & IP Multimedia Subsystem. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 74 publications. Previous affiliations of Ignacio Soto include IMDEA & Complutense University of Madrid.
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Papers
An overview of IEEE 802.21: media-independent handover services
TL;DR: An overview of the current status of the IEEE 802.21 MIH specification, which is to improve user experience of mobile terminals by enabling handovers between heterogeneous technologies while optimizing session continuity, is provided.
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Design and Experimental Evaluation of a Route Optimization Solution for NEMO
TL;DR: MIRON: Mobile IPv6 route optimization for NEMO is presented, an approach to the problem of NemO support that overcomes the limitations of the basic solution by combining two different modes of operation: a Proxy-MR and an address delegation with built-in routing mechanisms.
Nemo-enabled localized mobility support for internet access in automotive scenarios
TL;DR: A novel architecture to support mobile networks in network-based, localized mobility domains is proposed that enables conventional terminals without mobility support to obtain connectivity either from fixed locations or mobile platforms and move between them, while keeping their ongoing sessions.
A survey on road safety and traffic efficiency vehicular applications based on C-V2X technologies
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the body of work dealing with the use of cellular technologies to implement communication-based applications for the connected vehicle, focusing on basic and advanced road safety and traffic efficiency applications which are critically important for the future of vehicular networks.
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IEEE 802.21 enabled mobile terminals for optimized WLAN/3G handovers: a case study
Antonio de la Oliva,Telemaco Melia,Albert Vidal,Carlos J. Bernardos,Ignacio Soto,Albert Banchs +5 more
TL;DR: A simulation study of handover performance between 3G and Wireless LAN access networks is presented and the mobile devices are based on the IEEE 802.21 cross layer architecture and use Wireless LAN signal level thresholds as handover criteria.
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