As wireless technology advances, wireless products are integrated with enterprise networking to offer cordless terminal mobility. Most corporations have deployed wireless PBXs at the departmental level. However, the mobility management mechanism that integrates these facilities at the corporation level may not be available. This paper describes a mobility management mechanism for an enterprise wireless telephone network. We show how, to modify the call model of the private branch exchange (PBX) to accommodate mobility management for an enterprise network. Our design was implemented on a commercial PBX product called Jupiter. An analytical model is proposed to evaluate the performance of the implemented system. Our study shows that with a large number of WPBXs and long Internet message delays, the misrouting probability can be limited to within 1%. This performance result is considered satisfactory.
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