Title :
Using “refuge proxy” to prevent packet loss/out-of-sequence and path loop in micro-cell wireless networks
Author :
Guo, D. ; Acampora, A.S. ; Zhang, Z.
Author_Institution :
Citicorp. Securities Inc., New York, NY, USA
Abstract :
In a micro-cell packet switching mobile network, handover may cause packet loss, packet out-of-sequence and even path loop. These mishaps can be prevented by the transport layer protocol employing end-to-end packet re-transmission and path re-calculation, which however are prohibitively expensive and inefficient under the trend of decreasing micro-cells size and increasing mobility. We present a novel architecture and handover protocols based on the concept of refuge proxy. A refuge proxy, as a shared, stand-by agent, allows handover avoiding packet loss/out-of-sequence and path loop on the network layer. Unlike a plain forwarding scheme, this architecture minimizes the overhead of signaling and synchronization at base stations. When packets are stranded at a base station, they are simply sent to a close-by refuge proxy and subsequently forwarded to the new base station. The signaling and synchronization is handled largely by refuge proxies; when consecutive handovers during a conversation lead to a network path loop (e.g., a mobile station moves out a micro-cell and later comes back), the refuge proxies help remove the path loop. The idea of using refuge proxy for efficient handover may also be suitable for other types of PCS networks
Keywords :
cellular radio; land mobile radio; packet radio networks; packet switching; personal communication networks; synchronisation; telecommunication signalling; transport protocols; MAN; PCS networks; architecture; base stations; handover protocols; micro-cell wireless networks; micro-cells size; network layer; overhead; packet loss; packet out-of-sequence; packet switching mobile network; path loop; refuge proxy; shared stand-by agent; signaling; synchronization; transport layer protocol; Asynchronous transfer mode; Base stations; Cellular networks; Communication system security; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Packet switching; Personal communication networks; Transport protocols; Wireless LAN;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 1997. GLOBECOM '97., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4198-8
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.1997.644353