Low latency IP mobility management: protocol and analysis

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Mobile IP is one of the dominating protocols that enable a mobile node to remain reachable while moving around in the Internet. However, it suffers from long handoff latency and route inefficiency. In this article, we present a novel distributed mobility manageme...

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Main Authors: Guo Xiaobing, Dutkiewicz Eryk, Liu Min, Zhou Anfu, Wang Shengling, Li Zhongcheng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2011-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Online Access:http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2011/1/25
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spelling doaj-7204e26d791c4047bf09fde14d87f4682020-11-24T21:39:43ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992011-01-012011125Low latency IP mobility management: protocol and analysisGuo XiaobingDutkiewicz ErykLiu MinZhou AnfuWang ShenglingLi Zhongcheng<p>Abstract</p> <p>Mobile IP is one of the dominating protocols that enable a mobile node to remain reachable while moving around in the Internet. However, it suffers from long handoff latency and route inefficiency. In this article, we present a novel distributed mobility management architecture, ADA (Asymmetric Double-Agents), which introduces double mobility agents to serve one end-to-end communication. One mobility agent is located close to the MN and the other close to the CN. ADA can achieve both low handoff latency and low transmission latency, which is crucial for improvement of user perceived QoS. It also provides an easy-to-use mechanism for MNs to manage and control each traffic session with a different policy and provide specific QoS support. We apply ADA to MIPv6 communications and present a detailed protocol design. Subsequently, we propose an analytical framework for systematic and thorough performance evaluation of mobile IP-based mobility management protocols. Equipped with this model, we analyze the handoff latency, single interaction delay and total time cost under the bidirectional tunneling mode and the route optimization mode for MIPv6, HMIPv6, CNLP, and ADA. Through both quantitative analysis and NS2-based simulations, we show that ADA significantly outperforms the existing mobility management protocols.</p> http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2011/1/25
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author Guo Xiaobing
Dutkiewicz Eryk
Liu Min
Zhou Anfu
Wang Shengling
Li Zhongcheng
spellingShingle Guo Xiaobing
Dutkiewicz Eryk
Liu Min
Zhou Anfu
Wang Shengling
Li Zhongcheng
Low latency IP mobility management: protocol and analysis
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
author_facet Guo Xiaobing
Dutkiewicz Eryk
Liu Min
Zhou Anfu
Wang Shengling
Li Zhongcheng
author_sort Guo Xiaobing
title Low latency IP mobility management: protocol and analysis
title_short Low latency IP mobility management: protocol and analysis
title_full Low latency IP mobility management: protocol and analysis
title_fullStr Low latency IP mobility management: protocol and analysis
title_full_unstemmed Low latency IP mobility management: protocol and analysis
title_sort low latency ip mobility management: protocol and analysis
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
issn 1687-1472
1687-1499
publishDate 2011-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Mobile IP is one of the dominating protocols that enable a mobile node to remain reachable while moving around in the Internet. However, it suffers from long handoff latency and route inefficiency. In this article, we present a novel distributed mobility management architecture, ADA (Asymmetric Double-Agents), which introduces double mobility agents to serve one end-to-end communication. One mobility agent is located close to the MN and the other close to the CN. ADA can achieve both low handoff latency and low transmission latency, which is crucial for improvement of user perceived QoS. It also provides an easy-to-use mechanism for MNs to manage and control each traffic session with a different policy and provide specific QoS support. We apply ADA to MIPv6 communications and present a detailed protocol design. Subsequently, we propose an analytical framework for systematic and thorough performance evaluation of mobile IP-based mobility management protocols. Equipped with this model, we analyze the handoff latency, single interaction delay and total time cost under the bidirectional tunneling mode and the route optimization mode for MIPv6, HMIPv6, CNLP, and ADA. Through both quantitative analysis and NS2-based simulations, we show that ADA significantly outperforms the existing mobility management protocols.</p>
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