DocumentCode :
426603
Title :
An analytical approach to the performance evaluation of mobility protocols: the handoff delay case
Author :
Galli, Stefano ; Morera, Raquel ; McAuley, Anthony
Author_Institution :
Appl. Res., Telcordia Technol., Piscataway, NJ, USA
Volume :
4
fYear :
2004
fDate :
17-19 May 2004
Firstpage :
2389
Abstract :
Under few assumptions (random walk mobility model, transmission cost proportional to distance, minimum distance routing), this paper describes closed form expressions to quantify the handoff delay of two mobility mechanisms, the home agent-based and the binding update-based ones. This allows us to estimate the performance of different protocols, choose under what conditions each protocol performs best and better tune the protocol parameters to increase performance. The comparative analysis here proposed allows us to quantify the benefits and tradeoffs of each of the approaches and take appropriate decisions when different mobility protocols are at our choice. This is an important result in many applications, as it gives a first order approximation on whether to use the home agent option or route optimization option in MIPv6 as a function of the distance of the mobile entities. Although we have focused in this paper basically on two mobility managements mechanisms, the analysis is easily extensible to other approaches.
Keywords :
mobility management (mobile radio); protocols; MIPv6; binding update-based mobility mechanism; distance proportional transmission cost; home agent-based mobility mechanism; minimum distance routing; mobility management; mobility mechanism handoff delay; mobility protocols; random walk mobility model; route optimization; Costs; Delay; Mobile radio mobility management; Performance analysis; Protocols; Routing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2004. VTC 2004-Spring. 2004 IEEE 59th
ISSN :
1550-2252
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8255-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VETECS.2004.1390703
Filename :
1390703
Link To Document :
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