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Zoltan Turanyi

Researcher at Columbia University

Publications -  15
Citations -  792

Zoltan Turanyi is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Node (networking) & Mobile IP. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications receiving 790 citations. Previous affiliations of Zoltan Turanyi include Ericsson.

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Design, implementation, and evaluation of cellular IP

TL;DR: Cellular IP, which incorporates a number of important cellular system design principles such as paging in support of passive connectivity, is built on a foundation of IP forwarding, minimal signaling, and soft-state location management.

Evaluation of the BRAIN Candidate Mobility Management Protocol

TL;DR: The functionalities of this BRAIN Candidate Mobility Protocol (BCMP) are presented and the protocol was simulated, thus proving the correctness of its operation and its performance is evaluated through simulations.
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Arrangements and method in mobile internet communications systems

TL;DR: In this article, a session control unit is proposed to allocate a session identifier to a mobile node requesting access to the network, select an anchor point (12 a) to route data packets to and/or from the mobile node, and communicate an IP-address associated with the selected anchor point to the access router communicating with the mobile nodes.
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Neighbour discovery in a communications network

TL;DR: In this article, neighbor discovery in communications networks is made possible by a node sending beacon packets which include information regarding the node, the beacon packets are sent at pseudo-random time and on pseudo random frequencies.
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4+4: an architecture for evolving the Internet address space back toward transparency

TL;DR: The 4+4 architecture leverages the existence of Network Address Translators (NATs) and private address realms, and importantly, enables the return to end-to-end address transparency as the incremental deployment of4+4 progresses.