Title :
A Cross-Layer (Layer 2 + 3) Handoff Management Protocol for Next-Generation Wireless Systems
Author :
Mohanty, Shantidev ; Akyildiz, Ian F.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA
Abstract :
Next-generation wireless systems (NGWS) integrate different wireless networks, each of which is optimized for some specific services and coverage area to provide ubiquitous communications to the mobile users. It is an important and challenging issue to support seamless handoff management in this integrated architecture. The existing handoff management protocols are not sufficient to guarantee handoff support that is transparent to the applications in NGWS. In this work, a cross-layer (layer 2 + 3) handoff management protocol, CHMP, is developed to support seamless intra and intersystem handoff management in NGWS. Cross-layer handoff management protocol uses mobile´s speed and handoff signaling delay information to enhance the handoff performance of mobile IP that is proposed to support mobility management in wireless IP networks. First, the handoff performance of mobile IP is analyzed with respect to its sensitivity to the link layer (layer 2) and network layer (layer 3) parameters. Then, a cross-layer handoff management architecture is developed using the insights learnt from the analysis. Based on this architecture, the detailed design of CHMP is carried out. Finally, extensive simulation experiments are carried out to evaluate the performance of CHMP. The theoretical analysis and simulation results show that CHMP significantly enhances the performance of both intra and intersystem handoffs
Keywords :
IP networks; computer network management; mobile computing; mobility management (mobile radio); CHMP; cross-layer handoff management protocol; handoff signaling delay information; intersystem handoff management; layer 2 + 3 handoff management protocol; link layer parameter; mobile IP; mobility management; network layer parameter; next-generation wireless systems; ubiquitous communications; wireless IP networks; wireless networks; Birth disorders; IP networks; Mobile communication; Mobile radio mobility management; Next generation networking; Performance analysis; Switches; Wireless application protocol; Wireless networks; Wireless sensor networks; Next-generation wireless systems; cross-layer protocol design; handoff management; ubiquitous communications.;
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2006.142