Kent K. Leung spends much of his time researching Computer network, Mobile IP, Node, Mobile database and Network packet. His research in Computer network intersects with topics in Computer security and Network address translation. His Computer security research incorporates themes from Mobile agent, The Internet and Mobility management.
Kent K. Leung interconnects Virtual router, Redundancy, Multicast message and Virtual IP address in the investigation of issues within Mobile IP. His work on Mobile identification number as part of his general Mobile database study is frequently connected to Triangular routing and Accounting, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. In general Network packet, his work in Packet analyzer and End-to-end delay is often linked to Packet segmentation and Access Point Name linking many areas of study.
Kent K. Leung mostly deals with Computer network, Mobile IP, Node, Network packet and Computer security. His work carried out in the field of Computer network brings together such families of science as IP address management, The Internet and Mobile database. His Mobile IP research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and International mobile subscriber identity.
His Node study combines topics in areas such as Access network, Default gateway, Ip address and Networking hardware. His Network packet study also includes
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Computer network, Network packet, Identifier, Stateful firewall and Node. The concepts of his Computer network study are interwoven with issues in Distributed computing and The Internet. Kent K. Leung has included themes like Real-time computing and Header in his Network packet study.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Foreign agent, Care-of address, Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol, Key and Hop in addition to Identifier. His Node study incorporates themes from Cluster, Internet traffic and Mobile database. His research in the fields of Mobile identification number overlaps with other disciplines such as AND gate.
Kent K. Leung focuses on Computer network, Network packet, Real-time computing, Network element and The Internet. His study brings together the fields of Mobile device and Computer network. His study in the fields of End-to-end delay under the domain of Network packet overlaps with other disciplines such as Link state packet.
The Real-time computing study combines topics in areas such as Identifier, Packet analyzer and Hop. Kent K. Leung has researched Network element in several fields, including Session, Header and Path. Kent K. Leung combines subjects such as Firewall, Stateful firewall, Nat and Intrusion prevention system with his study of The Internet.
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Proxy Mobile IPv6
Vijay Devarapalli;Kuntal Chowdhury;Sri Gundavelli;Basavaraj Patil.
RFC (2008)
Mobile IP mobility agent standby protocol
Kent K. Leung.
(1998)
Methods and apparatus for providing mobility of a node that does not support mobility
Kent K. Leung;Gopal K. Dommety.
(1999)
Mobile IP mobile router
Kent K. Leung.
(1999)
Mobile IP intra-agent mobility
Kent K. Leung.
(1999)
Methods and apparatus for dynamic session key generation and rekeying in mobile ip
Alpesh Patel;Kent K Leung;Stefan Raab;Gopal Dommety.
(2003)
Mobile IP authentication
Kent K. Leung.
(2006)
System and method for offloading data in a communication system
Flemming S. Andreasen;Kent K. Leung;Michel Khouderchah;Jayaraman R. Iyer.
(2011)
Routing to the access layer to support mobility of internet protocol devices
Navindra Yadav;Bhanu Gopalasetty;Patrice Calhoun;Abhijit Choudhury.
(2010)
Methods and apparatus for achieving route optimization and location privacy in an IPV6 network
Alpesh Patel;Kent Leung;Gopal Dommety.
(2005)
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