Title :
IP multicast receiver mobility support using PMIPv6 in a global satellite network
Author :
Jaff, Esua ; Pillai, Prashant ; Yim Hu
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Bradford, Bradford, UK
Abstract :
A new generation of satellite systems that support regenerative on-board processors (OBPs) and multiple spot beam technology have opened new and efficient possibilities of implementing IP multicast communication over satellites. These new features have widened the scope of satellite-based applications and also enable satellite operators to efficiently utilize their allocated bandwidth resources. This makes it possible to provide cost effective satellite network services. IP multicast is a network layer protocol designed for group communication to save bandwidth resources and reduce processing overhead on the source side. The inherent broadcast nature of satellites, their global coverage (air, land, and sea), and direct access to a large number of subscribers imply satellites have unrivalled advantages in supporting IP multicast applications. IP mobility support in general and IP mobile multicast support in particular on mobile satellite terminals like the ones mounted on long haul flights, maritime vessels, continental trains, etc., still remain big challenges that have received very little attention from the research community. This paper proposes how Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6)-based IP multicast mobility support defined for terrestrial networks can be adopted and used to support IP mobile multicast in future satellite networks, taking cognizance of the trend in the evolution of satellite communications.
Keywords :
IP networks; bandwidth allocation; mobile satellite communication; mobility management (mobile radio); multicast protocols; on-board communications; radio receivers; resource allocation; IP multicast communication; IP multicast receiver mobility support; PMIPv6; bandwidth resource allocation; cost effective global satellite network services; mobile satellite terminal; multiple spot beam technology; network layer protocol design; proxy mobile IPv6-based IP multicast mobility support; regenerative OBP; regenerative on-board processors; satellite communication; terrestrial network overhead reduction; IP networks; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Multicast communication; Receivers; Satellite broadcasting;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2015.7060479