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  Mobility management
Mobility management is emerging internationally as an effective method of managing the growth of car use.
Mobility management actively supports and encourages people to use sustainable, 'active transport' (walking, cycling, public transport).
The RTA supports mobility management principles through the RTA Strategic Plan, ‘The Journey Ahead’, to moderate the growth of traffic by encouraging people to reduce car use, as well as maximising the capacity of the existing road network.
www.rta.nsw.gov.au /doingbusinesswithus/managingtraveldemand/mobilitymanagement/index.html   (360 words)

  
 Mobility Services Platform (MSP) White Paper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Mobility management systems enable operations and IT groups to reduce the complexity and total cost of ownership of deploying mobility solutions by advancing from complex and difficult-to-manage installations to high performing, reliable and scalable solutions that are easy to develop, deploy and manage.
While management of wired networks and computing devices is a mature, standardized industry, it's challenging to extend these management tools into the world of wireless networks and mobile computing devices.
The Mobility Services Platform from Symbol is an extensible service-oriented mobile computing foundation that enables Symbol's customers and partners to advance from complex and difficult-to-manage installations to high performing, reliable and scalable solutions that are easy to develop, deploy and manage.
legacy.symbol.com /products/whitepapers/scaling_entrprs_mobility_wlan.html   (3920 words)

  
 Impact: Mobility Management: Maximizing Resources Through Collaboration
Mobility management is a process that agencies can use to stretch their budgets, maintain service quality, and expand options that meet the needs of individuals with disabilities.
Mobility management is an approach to transportation that maximizes resources through collaboration between transit providers and other agencies and organizations, with an emphasis on meeting user needs and providing alternatives to the single-occupant automobile.
This technology is used by mobility managers in fulfilling their responsibilities, with the capital for its purchase funded by federal, state, and local government, and user fees paying the operating costs.
ici.umn.edu /products/impact/183/over10.html   (1618 words)

  
 Mobility management for wireless networks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Mobility management keeps track of a mobile station (MS), which is a combination of wireless hardware and associated subscriber information.
What follows is a detailed discussion of the mobility management technologies used in the first two designs, the most commonly-used types of long-range consumer wireless networks.
The mobility management activities related to a subscriber are characterized by one of three different MM states.
www-128.ibm.com /developerworks/library/wi-mobility   (5518 words)

  
 Mobility management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mobility Management is one of the major functions of a GSM or a UMTS network that allows mobile phones to work.
The aim of mobility management is to track where the subscribers are, so that calls, SMS and other mobile phone services can be delivered to them.
Roaming is one of the fundamental mobility management procedures of all cellular networks.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mobility_management   (1174 words)

  
 Mobility management, Ecomm 2003
Mobility Management is primarily a demand-orientated approach to passenger and freight transport that involves new partnerships and new tools.
Mobility Management, which is both a novel and promising concept to promote sustainable transport, varies from country to country both in terms of scope and level of implementation.
MOST is the biggest ongoing research and demonstration project on Mobility Management of the EU with over 30 partners.
www.karlstad.se /ecomm/mobilitymanagement.shtml   (170 words)

  
 Mobility Management - Innovative Solutions to Transport Problems
Mobility management is an increasingly common response to urban transportation problems.
Mobility management can provide significant savings by reducing and deferring the need to increase road and parking capacity, reducing vehicle operating costs, and reducing crashes and pollution emissions.
Mobility management provides a flexible response to many types of transportation problems, including those that are urgent, temporary, variable or unpredictable.
www.urbanicity.org /FullDoc.asp?ID=437   (3393 words)

  
 RTA and mobility management
The RTA is responsible for managing the use of the road network to achieve consistent travel times, particularly during peak periods by reducing road congestion and delays and helping the community use the road system more effectively.
In 2001, the RTA conducted a successful Mobility Management trial with 500 RTA staff relocating from offices in the Sydney Metropolitan area to an office in Parramatta.
The results of the RTA Mobility Management case study indicated that Government policies relating to transport, the environment and energy efficiency, office accommodation reform, health, regional development social justice and transport equity can be served by providing and encouraging sustainable transport information through organisations to employees and the public.
www.rta.nsw.gov.au /doingbusinesswithus/managingtraveldemand/mobilitymanagement/rtaandmobilitymgt.html   (353 words)

  
 NetMotion Wireless - The Keys to successful mobile computing. wireless vpn, mobile vpn, mobile data, application ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Mobility XE also uses standard Microsoft Windows login credentials so there are no additional steps to learn or passwords to remember.
Mobility XE includes a web-based administration and monitoring console to which secure access is available from anywhere.
Mobility XE stores system information, user data, and device settings in a Mobility Warehouse that can be located on a server in the pool, or on a separate server.
www.netmotionwireless.com /product/mobility_keys.asp   (1671 words)

  
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One aspect of this goal for localized mobility management is that the processing delay for changing the forwarding after handover must approach as closely as possible the sum of the delay associated with link layer handover and the delay required for active IP layer movement detection, in order to avoid excessive packet loss.
On the other hand, the network-based, localized mobility management functionality being introduced by NETLMM is a new piece of functionality, and therefore any decision about whether to re-use an existing global mobility management protocol should carefully consider whether re-using such a protocol really meets the needs of the functional architecture for network-based localized mobility management.
This enables the choice of local and global mobility management to be made independently of particular protocols that are implemented and deployed to solve the two different sorts of mobility management problems.
www.ietf.org /internet-drafts/draft-ietf-netlmm-nohost-req-05.txt   (4025 words)

  
 MOBILITY MANAGEMENT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Mobility Management is becoming an increasingly decisive element for sustainable city development.
Experiences during these years have made clear which aspects of Mobility Management are crucial: one of them is partnerships with companies.
During the Mobility Management Day the cities can start to establish partnerships with companies and apply company mobility plans.
www.mobilityweek-europe.org /MOBILITY-MANAGEMENT.html   (403 words)

  
 Mobility Management in IP Networks
Cellular IP defines also many mobility management concepts which are similar to those applied in existing cellular networks.
Mobility management state functionality is important to minimize the battery consumption in a mobile station.
One key requirement for micro mobility solutions is that each subsequent registration is not needed to be sent to home agent.
www.tml.tkk.fi /Opinnot/Tik-110.551/2000/papers/management_in_IETF/iwork.htm   (6997 words)

  
 Relocations France Relocations Paris
The relocations agency Management Mobility Consulting, Paris, France provides the full range of services concerning relocations and mobility management in Paris and in other cities in France.
We manage the international mobility of your employees around the globe.
Management Mobility Consulting is your HR department's single point of contact and coordinates and supervises the entire international relocations process in line with your company's policy and instruction.
www.management-mobility.com /en/start/index.html   (288 words)

  
 Aruba Networks: Products – Mobility Controllers
All Aruba mobility controllers share a common hardware architecture which includes a dedicated control processor, a high-performance programmable network processor unit and a unique programmable encryption engine.
Mobility controllers aggregate network traffic from access points, process it using Aruba software controls and deliver it to the network.
The Aruba line of mobility controllers includes multiple models, sized and priced to support the varying requirements of different sizes of mobile enterprise networks from large campuses to small branch offices.
www.arubanetworks.com /products/mobility-controllers   (217 words)

  
 Mobility Management is a Network Layer Function
It should be clear from our discussion thus far that mobility management consists largely of routing data packets (NPDUs) to hosts which change location and network access frequently relative to conventional hosts.
By definition, routing is a network layer function and thus mobility management should also be a network layer function.
Plug-and-play capability-certainly a factor in mobility-is supported in that a host only needs to determine its "network" value by querying a local router when the host is joined to a network.
www.leapforum.org /published/internetworkMobility/split/node22.html   (1006 words)

  
 Online TDM Encyclopedia - Transportation Management Programs
Mobility plans at 18 of these addressed will be enforceable via planning agreements made under local regulations, while the other 17 plans are being developed voluntarily.
’s experiences shows that mobility management initiatives are most likely to be effective when they are integrated as part of wider green transport strategies, and are most effective when implemented in partnership with other stakeholders.
has found that new mobility management initiatives can take some time to develop, hence the role of the mobility coordinator is important to enable such initiatives to progress, while collaborating with internal and external partners.
www.vtpi.org /tdm/tdm42.htm   (3803 words)

  
 Sprint Business - Sprint Mobility Management(SM)
With Sprint Mobility Management, businesses can reduce the cost and hassles of distributing, managing, and maintaining mobile devices and their applications.
By providing robust and flexible reporting tools, companies can simplify the management and analysis of multiple devices, plans and providers, to reduce their overall wireless spend and minimize the total cost of ownership of handheld devices.
By centralizing the process of managing multiple devices across different carriers, Sprint helps businesses manage wireless services and devices with the kind of customization, control, and security with which they have previously managed other IT assets like laptops and desktops.
www.sprint.com /business/products/products/managedMobilityServices_medium_tabB.html   (383 words)

  
 EPOMM
Mobility Management is a new concept to promote sustainable transport.
Mobility Management tools (in comparison to "hard" measures) do not necessarily require large investments measured against their high potential to change mobility behaviour.
The objective of Mobility Management is to reduce single car use.
www.epommweb.org   (340 words)

  
 Mobility Management Schemes
The second basic mobility management scheme is called the Temporary Address assignment Scheme [IOAN93], which is the logical opposite of PAS.
These mobility routers serve to provide mobility in the virtual network; other elements in the data network infrastructure, such as routers, can remain ignorant about host mobility.
The details of this mobility management scheme is presented in Chapter 4 (for CDPD) and Chapter 10 (for Mobile IP).
www.leapforum.org /published/internetworkMobility/split/node23.html   (1126 words)

  
 PCTEL, Inc. PCTEL Mobility Management Suite Mobility Management Suite
The PCTEL Mobility Management Suite offers the industry-leading solution for the deployment and management of mobile network access services on a variety of end-user devices.
This software can be deployed by access providers, enterprise network managers, or purchased directly by the end user to provide a single, secure process for connecting to any wired or wireless network.
The Mobility Management Suite also allows providers to manage the installation and update of wireless access devices deployed in the field.
mobilitysolutions.pctel.com /product_overview_detail.cgi?id_num=10811   (492 words)

  
 Managed Mobility with Novell® Resource Management
Managing and supporting the growing number and types of mobile devices people use is driving up IT complexity and costs and driving down productivity for both IT and end users.
It is responsible for managing communication with all Handheld Clients as well as maintaining data on all management operations and their results.
Prior to performing remote management operations on a mobile laptop, a connection with the network must be established.
www.novell.com /collateral/4621352/4621352.html   (7678 words)

  
 Mobility Services Platform Unified Barcode & RFID Inc
MSP delivers the power to remotely and automatically manage the applications, operating systems and firmware on your mobile devices, regardless of location.
Your wireless infrastructure is not easy to manage or control; issues are not visible in real time, often developing into major problems that impact performance.
Simplify and reduce the costs of managing your enterprise mobility solution with anywhere, anytime end-to-end visibility and control of all your mobile devices, mobile applications and wireless infrastructure.
www.unifiedbarcode.com /wireless-mobility-management.html   (1079 words)

  
 Mobility Management | 1-888-583-9066
With the advent of inexpensive computing, wireless communication, and cost-effective tracking and identification tools such as RFID and GPS, it is now feasible to manage transportation resources economically and efficiently.
Mobility Management has harnessed this breakthrough technology to provide clients with innovative solutions to their most complex transportation issues.
Mobility Management also offers clients custom smartcard graphic design and related marketing collateral.
www.mobility-management.net /index.html   (242 words)

  
 Identity-Driven Computing from Novell - Managed Mobility
The Novell Resource Management solution allows organizations to consolidate management of diverse IT resources using identities and policies to automate, control costs and optimize the value of those resources.
Managed Mobility is a capability of the Novell Resource Management solution that extends an organization s IT management infrastructure to support an increasingly mobile workforce based on either user or device identity.
This Managed Mobility means your mobile users always have access to the resources they need without costly IT workstation visits or workflow interruptions.
www.novell.com /identity/resourcemanagement/managed_mobility/?sourceidint=solutionsmenu_managed_mobility   (1161 words)

  
 Sprint Business - Sprint Mobility Management (SM)
Sprint Mobility ManagementSM is here to help companies begin managing business-grade wireless solutions, including security, more efficiently and with a heightened sense of urgency.
With Sprint Mobility Management customers have full control and security for their mobile devices, allowing companies to reduce costs, increase business productivity, and mitigate risk.
Offers businesses the ability to manage and extend their current IT policy and administration controls to the mobile devices throughout their enterprise while securing sensitive data on the device.
www.sprint.com /business/products/products/managedMobilityServices_medium_tabA.html   (339 words)

  
 Transportation Planning Mobility Management | Planning Department
The goals of the City's Mobility Management programs are to reduce traffic congestion and enhance mobility.
The Mobility Management programs further implement polices contained in the draft Mobility Element of the City's General Plan to maintain, manage, and improve the transportation system in the City.
These polices include expanding travel options, improving personal mobility, reducing the number of commute trips during peak congestion periods, and increasing the efficiency and reliability of our transportation system.
www.sandiego.gov /planning/programs/transportation/mobility/index.shtml   (149 words)

  
 Mobility Management in Current and Future Communication Networks - Akyildiz, McNair, Ho, Uzunalioglu, Wang ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The integration of these networks will be discussed in the context of the next evolutionary step of wireless communication networks.
First, a review is provided of location management algorithms for PCS implemented over a PLMN network.
I.F. Akyildiz, J. McNair, J.S.M. Ho, H. unalioglu, and W. Wang, "Mobility Management in Current and Future Communication Networks," IEEE Network Magazine, pp.
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /akyildiz98mobility.html   (969 words)

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