Abstract:
The present invention relates to a software installation system and a method for copy protection. The software installation system includes a support server in which first installation data for installing software is stored; a recording medium in which an RFID tag storing URL information of the support server is installed and second installation data for installing the software is recorded; a computer having a computer interface unit and a data reading unit reading the second installation data recorded in the recording medium; an RFID reader for reading the RFID tag installed in the recording medium; a portable information processing terminal including a wireless communication unit accessing the support server through wireless Internet, a terminal interface unit connected to the computer interface unit of the computer, and a terminal controller downloading the first installation data and controlling the computer through the terminal interface unit and the computer interface unit.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a software installation system and a method for copy protection. The software installation system includes a support server in which first installation data for installing software is stored; a recording medium in which an RFID tag storing URL information of the support server is installed and second installation data for installing the software is recorded; a computer having a computer interface unit and a data reading unit reading the second installation data recorded in the recording medium; an RFID reader for reading the RFID tag installed in the recording medium; a portable information processing terminal including a wireless communication unit accessing the support server through wireless Internet, a terminal interface unit connected to the computer interface unit of the computer, and a terminal controller downloading the first installation data and controlling the computer through the terminal interface unit and the computer interface unit.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are a method of controlling Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6) network-based handover and an Access Router (AR) and Mobile Node (MN) therefor. The method include the steps of a first AR, to which a MN is connected, receiving an L3 handover initiation message, including a Media Access Control (MAC) address of the MN and the ID of a target Base Station (BS); the first AR creating a Local Care-of Address (LCoA) based on the MAC address of the MN and the ID of the target BS, and performing Binding Update (BU) on a Mobility Anchor Point (MAP) using the created LCoA; when an L2 handover completion message is received from the target BS of the MN, a second AR creating a second LCoA and transmitting the second LCoA to the MN; and the MN receiving the second LCoA from the second AR and configuring the received second LCoA as its own LCoA.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are a method of controlling Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6) network-based handover and an Access Router (AR) and Mobile Node (MN) therefor. The method include the steps of a first AR, to which a MN is connected, receiving an L3 handover initiation message, including a Media Access Control (MAC) address of the MN and the ID of a target Base Station (BS); the first AR creating a Local Care-of Address (LCoA) based on the MAC address of the MN and the ID of the target BS, and performing Binding Update (BU) on a Mobility Anchor Point (MAP) using the created LCoA; when an L2 handover completion message is received from the target BS of the MN, a second AR creating an LCoA and transmitting the LCoA to the MN; and the MN receiving the LCoA from the second AR and configuring the received LCoA as its own LCoA.