DocumentCode :
976579
Title :
Multicast-based mobility: a novel architecture for efficient micromobility
Author :
Helmy, Ahmed A G ; Jaseemuddin, Muhammad ; Bhaskara, Ganesha
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Volume :
22
Issue :
4
fYear :
2004
fDate :
5/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
677
Lastpage :
690
Abstract :
Handover performance is very important when evaluating IP mobility protocols. If not performed efficiently, handover delays, jitters, and packet loss directly impact application performance. We propose a new architecture for providing efficient handover, while being able to coexist with other protocols. We propose a paradigm for multicast-based micromobility (M&M), where a visiting mobile is assigned a multicast address to use while moving within a domain. The multicast address is obtained using algorithmic mapping, and handover is achieved using multicast join/prune mechanisms. This paper outlines a framework for the design and evaluation of micromobility protocols. We define a suite of protocols (called candidate access router set) to enable multiple-access routers to receive traffic for the mobile node. By changing the number of such routers, timing, and buffering parameters, the protocol may be fine-tuned for specific technologies (e.g., 802.11) and handover scenarios. Extensive NS-2 simulations are used to compare M&M with other micromobility schemes-cellular Internet protocol (CIP) and handoff-aware wireless access Internet infrastructure (HAWAII). For proactive handover scenarios, our results show that M&M and CIP show lower handover delay and packet reordering than HAWAII. M&M, however, handles multiple border routers in a domain, where CIP fails. Also, for scenarios of reactive handover and coverage gaps M&M clearly outperforms CIP and HAWAII.
Keywords :
IP networks; mobile communication; multicast protocols; routing protocols; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; IP mobility protocol; algorithmic mapping; candidate access router set; handover delay; handover performance; jitter; micromobility protocol; mobile node; multicast address; multicast join prune mechanism; multicast-based mobility; multiple-access router; packet loss; telecommunication traffic; Access protocols; Delay; Internet; Jitter; Mobile communication; Multicast algorithms; Performance loss; Resource management; Traffic control; Wireless application protocol;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8716
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2004.826002
Filename :
1295055
Link To Document :
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