Performance analysis of amp for mobility management

In our previous work [1], a mechanism for handling movement detection using a proposed agent-based architecture for mobility management was described. This architecture, referred here as AMP - Agent-based Mobility Protocol, consists of a collaborative multi-agent system that enhances user/node mobil...

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Main Authors: Wan Hazlina, Hassan, Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Aisha, Norsheila , Fisal
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spelling my.iium.irep.501652020-12-10T02:30:54Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/50165/ Performance analysis of amp for mobility management Wan Hazlina, Hassan Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Aisha Norsheila , Fisal TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering In our previous work [1], a mechanism for handling movement detection using a proposed agent-based architecture for mobility management was described. This architecture, referred here as AMP - Agent-based Mobility Protocol, consists of a collaborative multi-agent system that enhances user/node mobility over an IP-based network. Specifically, mobility agents are placed in the hosts and at the access networks to expedite location and call management requirements. State information of mobile hosts (e.g. location and mobility profile) are relayed to the relevant agents who, in turn, will undertake appropriate tasks to ensure a smooth handover to the next cell(s) during an ongoing application session with minimum delay. In this paper, the performance of the AMP architecture and protocol is examined using derived analytical models. Mobile QoS (Quality of Service) may be defined by signaling traffic overhead, handoff latency and packet loss. A comparative analysis is made between the AMP architecture and the IETF’s standard mobility management protocol i.e. Mobile IPv6. Computer Science Journals (CSC Journals) 2008-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/50165/1/IJE-19.pdf Wan Hazlina, Hassan and Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Aisha and Norsheila , Fisal (2008) Performance analysis of amp for mobility management. International Journals of Engineering, 2 (5). pp. 1-19. ISSN 1985-2312 http://www.cscjournals.org/journals/IJE/issue-manuscripts.php?v=2&i=5
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Norsheila , Fisal
Performance analysis of amp for mobility management
description In our previous work [1], a mechanism for handling movement detection using a proposed agent-based architecture for mobility management was described. This architecture, referred here as AMP - Agent-based Mobility Protocol, consists of a collaborative multi-agent system that enhances user/node mobility over an IP-based network. Specifically, mobility agents are placed in the hosts and at the access networks to expedite location and call management requirements. State information of mobile hosts (e.g. location and mobility profile) are relayed to the relevant agents who, in turn, will undertake appropriate tasks to ensure a smooth handover to the next cell(s) during an ongoing application session with minimum delay. In this paper, the performance of the AMP architecture and protocol is examined using derived analytical models. Mobile QoS (Quality of Service) may be defined by signaling traffic overhead, handoff latency and packet loss. A comparative analysis is made between the AMP architecture and the IETF’s standard mobility management protocol i.e. Mobile IPv6.
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author Wan Hazlina, Hassan
Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Aisha
Norsheila , Fisal
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Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Aisha
Norsheila , Fisal
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title Performance analysis of amp for mobility management
title_short Performance analysis of amp for mobility management
title_full Performance analysis of amp for mobility management
title_fullStr Performance analysis of amp for mobility management
title_full_unstemmed Performance analysis of amp for mobility management
title_sort performance analysis of amp for mobility management
publisher Computer Science Journals (CSC Journals)
publishDate 2008
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/50165/1/IJE-19.pdf
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