Title :
Hierarchical mobile MPLS: supporting delay sensitive applications over wireless Internet
Author :
Yang, Tingzhou ; Makrakis, Dimitrios
Author_Institution :
Broadband Wireless & Internetworking Res. Lab., Ottawa Univ., Ont., Canada
Abstract :
Mobile MPLS is a new scheme that integrates Mobile IP and MPLS protocols to support mobility to MPLS. However, some wireless networks have been implemented based on small-size cells (micro-cells) to allow higher system capacity. Micro-cell implementation will increase the handoff rate of the mobile hosts dramatically. So in such an environment, MPLS based on normal Mobile IP is no longer an optimal solution. To overcome the limitations of the Mobile IP protocol, in this paper we propose hierarchical mobile MPLS that is a practical approach to support local mobility for MPLS. We also propose a fast signaling process to support a "make-before-break" mechanism in mobile MPLS. An LSP is established before the mobile host moves into a new foreign network. We demonstrate through simulations, that with hierarchical mobile MPLS, the delay the mobile hosts experience during handoff periods is considerably decreased. Taking into consideration the growing popularity of wireless networks and wireless Internet, the sensitivity of several core applications-such as voice and video-to delays and delay jitter, the move towards pervasive computing and the use of smart intelligent appliances (e.g. sensors, monitors etc.), which might be supporting applications sensitive to delays and jitter (e.g. security, health, tele-control etc.) it is important that our wireless networks become capable of providing low delay guarantees. Our work is a positive step towards this direction
Keywords :
Internet; delays; packet radio networks; picocellular radio; protocols; telecommunication signalling; LSP; MPLS protocols; Mobile IP; delay jitter; delay sensitive applications; delays; fast signaling process; handoff rate; hierarchical mobile MPLS; local mobility; low delay guarantees; make-before-break mechanism; micro-cell; pervasive computing; small-size cells; smart intelligent appliances; video communication; voice communication; wireless Internet; wireless networks; Communication system security; Computational modeling; Delay; Intelligent sensors; Jitter; Multiprotocol label switching; Protocols; Signal processing; Wireless networks; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Info-tech and Info-net, 2001. Proceedings. ICII 2001 - Beijing. 2001 International Conferences on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7010-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICII.2001.983619