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A Network Architecture for MPLS-Based Micro-Mobility
- Proc. of Wireless Communications and Networking Conf
, 2002
"... Current mobile networks provide link-layer mobility as a mobile host changes its point of attachment within the scope of an access node, and provide wide-area mobility through global mobility protocols such as Mobile IP. Recently, several proposals have been made for an intermediate level of mobilit ..."
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of mobility support, called micro-mobility which addresses the issues of handover latency, signaling overhead and packet loss that are inherent in wide-area mobility protocols. In this paper, we propose a new Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) based network architecture that implements intra-domain micro-mobility
a domain-based approach for supporting mobility in Wide-area Wireless Networks
- IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
, 1999
"... Abstract — Mobile IP is the current standard for supporting macromobility of mobile hosts. However, in the case of micro-mobility support, there are several competing proposals. In this paper, we present the design, implementation, and performance evaluation of HAWAII: a domain-based approach for su ..."
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for supporting mobility. HAWAII uses specialized path setup schemes which install host-based forwarding entries in specific routers to support intra-domain micro-mobility. These path setup schemes deliver excellent performance by reducing mobility related disruption to user applications. Also, mobile hosts
Efficient Micro-Mobility using Intra-domain Multicast-based Mechanisms (MM)
, 2001
"... One of the most important metrics in the design of IP mobility protocols is the handover performance. Handover occurs when a mobile node changes its network point-ofattachment from one access router to another. If not performed efficiently, handover delays, jitters and packet loss directly impact an ..."
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. Specifically, we propose an intra-domain multicast-based mobility architecture, where a visiting mobile is assigned a multicast address to use while moving within a domain. Efficient handover is achieved using standard multicast join/prune mechanisms. Two approaches are proposed and contrasted. The first
1Micro-Mobility Solution Based on Intra-domain multicast and Congestion Avoiding for Two-Nodes Mobile IP Network
"... Abstract—In this paper, we deal with micro-mobility in TWINBOARD network, which is a two nodes mobile network architecture based on an all IP infrastructure. The two nodes are the Base Station (BS) and the Access Gateway (AG). To manage micro-mobility, we propose a new approach providing efficient a ..."
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Protocol) show that our solution presents a good performance and outperforms DVMRP scheme. Our main contribution consists on an efficient new approach to manage IP micro-mobility using intra-domain multicast with alert mechanism.
1Efficient Micro-Mobility using Intra-domain Multicast-based Mechanisms (M&M)
"... One of the most important metrics in the design of IP mobility protocols is the handover performance. Handover occurs when a mobile node changes its network point-of-attachment from one access router to another. If not performed efficiently, handover delays, jitters and packet loss directly impact a ..."
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One of the most important metrics in the design of IP mobility protocols is the handover performance. Handover occurs when a mobile node changes its network point-of-attachment from one access router to another. If not performed efficiently, handover delays, jitters and packet loss directly impact
Evaluation of Handover Latency in Intra- Domain Mobility
"... Abstract—Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) describes how mobile node can change its point of attachment from one access router to another. As a demand for wireless mobile devices increases, many enhancements for macro-mobility (inter-domain) protocols have been proposed, designed and implemented in Mobile IPv6. H ..."
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of the Hierarchical Mobility IPv6 and Mobile IPv6 protocols and we have narrowed down the scope to micro-mobility (intra-domain). The architecture and operation of each protocol is studied and they are evaluated based on the Quality of Service (QoS) parameter; handover latency. The simulation was carried out by using
IDMP: An Intradomain Mobility Management Protocol for Next-Generation Wireless Networks
- IEEE Wireless Communications
, 2002
"... This paper describes a lightweight Intra-domain Management Protocol (IDMP) for managing mobility within a domain, commonly known as micro-mobility management, for next generation wireless networks. IDMP is modular and simple because it leverages existing protocols, such as Mobile IP or SIP (Session ..."
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This paper describes a lightweight Intra-domain Management Protocol (IDMP) for managing mobility within a domain, commonly known as micro-mobility management, for next generation wireless networks. IDMP is modular and simple because it leverages existing protocols, such as Mobile IP or SIP (Session
State Analysis and Aggregation Study for Multicast-based Micro Mobility
- IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC
, 2002
"... IP mobility addresses the problem of changing the network point-of-attachment transparently during movement. Mobile IP is the proposed standard by IETF. Several studies, however, have shown that Mobile IP has several drawbacks, such as triangle routing and poor handoff performance. Multicast-based m ..."
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multicast deployment and more complex security measures. To alleviate these problems, we propose an intra-domain multicast-based mobility solution. A mobility proxy allocates a multicast address for each mobile that moves to its domain. The mobile uses this multicast address within a domain for micro
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"... Consumers are demanding world-wide cellular access to the internet. This requires a global standard and effective means of accessing the internet from wireless devices. Integrating the two successful domains, viz, cellular networks and the Internet, provide anytime, anywhere access in third generati ..."
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irrespective of its physical location. Mobile IP provides an elegant solution for inter-domain, or macro-mobility management, but does not perform well for micro-mobility or intra-domain management. The transition of IPv4 to IPv6 is studied and its improvements are incorporated in the proposed architecture
Subnet B Internet Router
"... There has been much interest in efficient IP-based micro-mobility management schemes for next-generation wireless networks. Such schemes are essential to achieve seamless integration of cellular networks with existing IP-based data networks. This article describes a lightweight intradomain mobility ..."
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There has been much interest in efficient IP-based micro-mobility management schemes for next-generation wireless networks. Such schemes are essential to achieve seamless integration of cellular networks with existing IP-based data networks. This article describes a lightweight intradomain mobility
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