Title :
Analytic Evaluation and Experimental Validation of a Network-Based IPv6 Distributed Mobility Management Solution
Author :
Giust, Fabio ; Bernardos, Carlos ; La Oliva, Antonio
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Telematic Eng., Univ. Carlos III of Madrid, Leganés, Spain
Abstract :
Mobile Internet traffic is growing steeply, mainly due to the deployment of new broadband wireless technologies and the ever increasing connectivity demand coming from new services being available to mobile users. Current mobile network architectures rely on centralized mobility protocols which intrinsically pose enormous burdens on the central anchors, both in terms of connectivity needs and user mobility management. In order to face these issues, a new paradigm, called Distributed Mobility Management, is being explored, based on flattening the network architecture by deploying multiple mobility anchors at the edge of the network. In this article we conduct an analytic and experimental evaluation of a network-based IP distributed mobility management solution that leverages Proxy Mobile IPv6 protocol operations. We develop an analytic model of the signaling and packet delivery costs, as well as the handover latency of both Proxy Mobile IPv6 and our distributed solution. We have also implemented a Linux-based prototype of our proposal, which has been used to experimentally assess the handover latency in a real IEEE 802.11 scenario. Finally, we use the results obtained from the analytic and experimental performance to evaluate the benefits that could be achieved by deploying a distributed mobility management solution.
Keywords :
IP networks; Internet; Linux; mobile radio; mobility management (mobile radio); packet radio networks; protocols; wireless LAN; Linux-based prototype; analytic evaluation; broadband wireless technologies deployment; handover latency; mobile internet traffic; mobile network architectures; multiple mobility deployment; network edge; network-based ipv6 distributed mobility management solution; packet delivery costs; proxy mobile IPv6 protocol operations; Handover; IP networks; Manganese; Mobile computing; Mobile nodes; Distributed mobility management; IP mobility; PMIPv6; cellular architecture; experimental evaluation; handover mechanisms; wireless systems;
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2014.2307304