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Pierre, S., Chen, W. K., & Zhang, L. J. (2015, July). Novel seamless mobility protocol for next generation wireless networks [Paper]. 2015 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Industrial Engineering (AIIE 2015), Phuket, Thailand. Published in Advances in Intelligent Systems Research, 123. Available
Zhang, L. J., & Pierre, S. (2014). An enhanced fast handover with seamless mobility support for next-generation wireless networks. Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 46, 322-335. External link
Zhang, L. J., Chen, W. K., Zhang, Y., Quintero, A., & Pierre, S. (2014). Seamless Mobility Management Schemes for IPv6-based Wireless Networks. Mobile Networks & Applications, 19(6), 745-757. External link
Zhang, L. J., Zhang, L., Marchand, L., & Pierre, S. (2012). Integrated network architecture design for wireless systems. In Makaya, C., & Pierre, S. (eds.), Emerging wireless networks: concepts, techniques, and applications (pp. 107-150). External link
Zhang, L. J., & Pierre, S. (2012). Mobility Support for IPv6-based Next Generation Wireless Networks: A Survey of Related Protocols. International Journal of Wireless Networks and Broadband Technologies, 2(3), 18-41. External link
Zhang, L. J., Zhang, L., Marchand, L., & Pierre, S. (2010). Mobility management protocols design for IPv6-based wireless and mobile networks. In Ilyas, M., & Ahson, S. A. (eds.), Fixed mobile convergence handbook (pp. 237-263). External link
Zhang, L. J., & Pierre, S. (2009). Next generation wireless networks : protocols, architectures, standards, mobility and performance. External link
Zhang, L. J., & Pierre, S. (2008). Evaluating the performance of fast handover for hierarchical MIPv6 in cellular networks. Journal of Networks, 3(6), 36-43. External link
Zhang, L. J. (2008). Fast and seamless mobility management in IPV6-based next-generation wireless networks [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Zhang, L. J., & Pierre, S. (2008, March). Performance enhancement for mobility management in wireless LANs [Paper]. IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC 2008), Las Vegas, NV, United states. External link
Zhang, L. J., Pierre, S., & Marchand, L. (2005, October). Optimization of Handover Performance for FMIPv6 [Paper]. IFIP International Conference on Intelligence in Communication Systems (INTELLCOMM 2005), Montréal, Québec. External link