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Enhanced Handoff for Micro Mobility Protocol (Micro Mobility Protocol의 핸드오프 성능개선)

  • Jung, Won-Soo;Yun, Chan-Young;Oh, Young-Hwan
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2004.11c
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    • pp.209-211
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    • 2004
  • We can categorize mobility two main fields in IP environment. If Mobile IP manages macro mobility, Cellular IP deal with micro mobility. For seamless connection, it is major problem to reduce packet loss in the network layer during handoff. This paper will introduce a scheme which reduces packet loss during micro mobility which use indirect handoff mechanism in Cellular IP, and will verify the efficiency of that scheme by computer simulation.

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Improved Hierarchical Prefix Delegation Protocol for route optimization in nested NEMO (중첩된 NEMO에서의 경로 최적화를 위한 개선된 계층적 프리픽스 할당 프로토콜)

  • Rho Toung-Taeg
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.10 no.5 s.37
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    • pp.227-236
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    • 2005
  • Hierarchical Prefix Delegation (HPD) protocol refers to a type of solution to problems inherent in non-optimal routing which occurs with Network Mobility (NEMO) basic solution. However, because HPD cannot improve the micro-mobility Problems, Problem surfaces each time Mobile Network Node (MNN) changes the attachment point; as happens also in a Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) protocol in sen야ng Binding Update (BU) messages to Home Agent (HA) / Correspondent Nodes(CNs) By applying Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 protocol concept to HPD, this study Proposes an algorithm for effectively handling micro-mobility problems which occur with HPD in a nested NEMO environment. By sending BU only to nearby Mobility Anchor Point(MAP) during MNN location change within a MAP's domain, the proposed protocol will alleviate service disruption delays and signaling loads during the handover process, overcoming the limitations of HPD.

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Improved Hierarchical Prefix Delegation Protocol for route optimization in nested NEMO (중첩된 NEMO에서의 경로 최적화를 위한 개선된 계층적 프리픽스 할당 프로토콜)

  • Rho, Kyung-Taeg
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.11 no.1 s.39
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    • pp.147-155
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    • 2006
  • Hierarchical Prefix Delegation (HPD) protocol refers to a type of solution to problems inherent in non-optimal routing which occurs with Network Mobility (NEMO) basic solution. However, because HPD cannot improve the micro-mobility problems, problem surfaces each time Mobile Network Node (MNN) changes the attachment point; as happens also in a Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) protocol in sending Binding Update (BU) messages to Home Agent (HA) / Correspondent Nodes(CNs). By applying Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 protocol concept to HPD, this study proposes an algorithm for effectively handling micro-mobility problems which occur with HPD in a nested NEMO environment. By sending BU only to nearby Mobility Anchor Point(MAP) during MNN location change within a MAP's domain, the proposed protocol will alleviate service disruption delays and signaling loads during the handover process, overcoming the limitations of HPD.

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Evaluating the performance of Variant TCP over Micro-mobility protocols (Micro-mobility protocols에서 TCP의 성능분석)

  • 윤원동;김동균;최양희
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2002.04a
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    • pp.484-486
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    • 2002
  • Mobile IP는 이동단말의 macro-mobility를 지원하는 표준이다. 그런데, Mobile IP는 도메 인내에서의 빈번한 핸드오프상에서는 많은 단점이 있다. HA(Home Agent)로 빈번하게 시그널을 보내기 때문에 많은 제어 메시지 오버gp드가 있으며, 핸드오프중의 많은 패킷 손실이 있다. Micro-mobility프로토콜은 기존 mobile IP의 단점을 보완하기 위해 나온 프로토콜이다. 무선 네트웍상의 도메인내에서의 이동성을 지원하며, 손실과 메시지 오버 헤드를 줄여 핸드오프시 높은 성능향상을 주고, 효율적인 위치관리를 제공한다. TCP(Transmission Control Protocol)는 전통적인 네트웍에서 잘 동작하는 신뢰성 있는 연결지향성 전송프로토콜이다. 그러나, TCP는 Mobile IP를 이용한 무선환경하에서는 잦은 핸드오프 때문에 손실과 지연이 일어나서 많은 성능저하가 일어난다. 본 논문에서는 TCP Tahoe, Reno, NewReno, SACK를 micro-mobility 프로토콜상에서 사용하였을 때 어느 TCP버전과 micro-mobility프로토콜이 가장 효율적인지를 제시한다.

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Design and Evaluation of a New Multicast Protocol in Large Micro-Mobility Environments (대규모 마이크로 모빌리티 환경에서의 멀티캐스트 프로토콜의 구현과 평가)

  • Kang, Ho-Seok;Shim, Young-Chul
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.15C no.1
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    • pp.51-60
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    • 2008
  • Micro-mobility protocols have been developed to reduce the control message overhead due to movements of mobile nodes. With the spread of mobile devices, services using mobile nodes are increasing and multicast services are becoming more important in providing multimedia services. In this paper we propose a new multicast protocol suitable for micro-mobility environments. The proposed protocol is designed to maintain optimal multicast routing paths and continue to provide multicast services without disruption in spite of frequent handoffs due to movements of mobile nodes. We used simulation to evaluate the proposed protocol, compared its performance with existing multicast protocols for mobile environments including bi-directional tunneling, remote subscription, and MMA, and observed that the proposed protocol exhibited better performance in terms of transmission success ratio and overhead on the network.

Design of MPLS-based micro-mobility management protocol with QoS support

  • Kim, Byung-Chul;Lee, Jae-Yong
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.28 no.1B
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    • pp.64-70
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    • 2003
  • In order to provide seamless wireless Internet service, the basic mobile IP protocol should be enhanced to solve packet loss problem from large registration latency because frequent handoffs occur in cellular networks. In this paper, we suggest a new micro-mobility management protocol based on MPLS while supporting Qos, and evaluate its performance using simulation. We use MPLS label switching techniuqe in cellular access networks to simplify location management and speed up packet transmission. We adopt context transfer procedure to minimize the delay needed to attain prior level of service after handoff Packet loss can be minimized during handoff by transmitting received packets from old BSLER to new BSLER using a spliced LSP between them. Simulation results show that the proposed MPLS-based micro-mobility management protocol provides a seamless handoff and supports QoS of user traffic.

Micro-mobility Management Scheme Using Link-layer Information in the Wireless Internet (무선 인터넷 망에서 링크 계층 정보를 이용한 마이크로 이동성 관리 기법)

  • 정상환;김도현;조유제
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.28 no.6B
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    • pp.563-572
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    • 2003
  • When the Mobile IP is applied for mobility management protocol in the next-generation mobile communication networks, it can cause a serious performance degradation called micro-mobility problem. In this paper, we propose ANMM(Access Network Mobility Management) to efficiently support micro-mobility in the IP-based wireless access network. The ANMM scheme can reduce the handoff latency and signaling overhead resulting in performance enhancement by managing the mobility of mobile nodes within access network.

Architecture and Performance Analysis of the Cellular Ethernet System with a Dual Link for efficient Micro Mobility (효율적인 미시적 핸드오버를 지원하는 이중 링크 기반의 셀룰러 이더넷 시스템의 구조 및 성능 분석)

  • Jung, Han-Gyun;Yoon, Chong-Ho;Park, Pu-Sik
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TC
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    • v.44 no.12
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    • pp.54-62
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    • 2007
  • Mobile IPv6 is the representative standard protocol proposed to offer mobility of mobile hosts, but it has drawbacks such as high handover latency and packet loss during handover. To complement these drawbacks, several protocols have been proposed and they can support faster handover than the Mobile IPv6, but there still exists inevitable packet loss during handover in those protocols. In this paper, we propose a new handover procedure of mobile host who has a dual link for minimizing packet loss rate during micro handover to improve mobility capability of Cellular Ethernet system that supports mobility at layer 2. And we derive the superiority of proposed scheme by comparing in terms of packet loss rate, handover latency and throughput of proposed scheme with those of Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 which is the representative IP-layer micro mobility protocol by simulation.

A Micro Mobility Management Scheme in Wireless LAN Environments (무선 LAN환경에서 마이크로 이동성 지원 방안)

  • 고광신;차우석;김형준;조기환
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.158-170
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    • 2004
  • Mobile IP is a base protocol to support host mobility in IP-based wireless network. It is well known that the protocol contains two main delay factors on a handoff process; one is to detect a host movement, and the other is to register the host's current location to its home network. This paper examines Layer 2(L2) handoff procedure in the IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN, and identifies these L2 triggers that can be usefully applied to Layer 3(L3) handoff. Then, the MCAA(Multiple-Casting using Anchor Agent) mechanism is proposed. It makes use of the L2 trigger and the network topology to construct an anchor agent dynamically, and the multiple-casting scheme to prevent an ongoing packet to be lost. Using a network simulator, the proposed mechanism has been evaluated the handoff delay and the packet lost point of view, in comparison with the regional registration protocol which is the most well known micro mobility support mechanism.

QoS guaranteed I-MRSVP Protocol for Supporting Integrated Mobility in Mobile Computing Environments (이동 컴퓨팅 환경에서 통합 이동성을 지원하는 QoS 보장형 I-MRSVP 프로토콜)

  • 박상윤;임동규;김원태;엄영익
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.28 no.5B
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    • pp.388-403
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    • 2003
  • RSVP was published as a resource reservation protocol to guarantee QoS for realtime applications in wired network environments. As mobile application services in wireless network environments are more popular, QoS guaranteeing problem becomes an important issue in mobile computing environments. Therefore, the researches about cooperation between RSVP and Mobile IP supporting mobility in mobile computing environments are activating today. In this paper, we propose I-MRSVP(Integrated-Mobile RSVP), a QoS guaranteed resource reservation protocol supporting the integrated mobility in mobile computing environments. I-MRSVP protocol supports the integrated mobility providing interoperability between Mobile IP-based macro cells and Cellular IP-based micro cells. To minimize resource reservation overheads, it provides efficient resource reservation functions by using the signal strength based predictive resource reservation scheme.