TeleMIP: Telecommunications-enhanced mobile IP architecture for fast intradomain mobility

This article first surveys existing protocols for supporting IP mobility and then proposes an extension to the mobile IP architecture, called TeleMIP. Our architecture attempts to achieve smaller handoff latency by localizing the scope of most location update messages within an administrative domain...

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Main Authors: DAS, Subir, MISRA, Archan, AGRAWAL, Prathima, DAS, Sajal K.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-17322020-07-29T08:18:32Z TeleMIP: Telecommunications-enhanced mobile IP architecture for fast intradomain mobility DAS, Subir MISRA, Archan AGRAWAL, Prathima DAS, Sajal K. This article first surveys existing protocols for supporting IP mobility and then proposes an extension to the mobile IP architecture, called TeleMIP. Our architecture attempts to achieve smaller handoff latency by localizing the scope of most location update messages within an administrative domain or a geographical region. TeleMIP is intended for use in evolving third-generation wireless networks, and introduces a new logical entity, called the mobility agent, which provides a mobile node with a stable point of attachment in a foreign network. While the MA is functionally similar to conventional foreign agents, it is located at a higher level in the network hierarchy than the subnet-specific FAs. Location updates for intradomain mobility are localized only up to the MA; transmission of global location updates are necessary only when the mobile changes administrative domains and/or geographical regions. By permitting the use of private or locally scoped addresses for handling intradomain mobility, TeleMIP allows efficient use of public address space. Also, by reducing the frequency of global update messages, our architecture overcomes several drawbacks of existing protocols, such as large latencies in location updates, higher likelihood of loss of binding update messages, and loss of inflight packets, and thus provides better mobility support for real-time services and applications. The dynamic creation of mobility agents (in TeleMLP) permits the use of load balancing schemes for the efficient management of network resources 2000-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/733 info:doi/10.1109/98.863996 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1732/viewcontent/00863996.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Software Engineering
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DAS, Subir
MISRA, Archan
AGRAWAL, Prathima
DAS, Sajal K.
TeleMIP: Telecommunications-enhanced mobile IP architecture for fast intradomain mobility
description This article first surveys existing protocols for supporting IP mobility and then proposes an extension to the mobile IP architecture, called TeleMIP. Our architecture attempts to achieve smaller handoff latency by localizing the scope of most location update messages within an administrative domain or a geographical region. TeleMIP is intended for use in evolving third-generation wireless networks, and introduces a new logical entity, called the mobility agent, which provides a mobile node with a stable point of attachment in a foreign network. While the MA is functionally similar to conventional foreign agents, it is located at a higher level in the network hierarchy than the subnet-specific FAs. Location updates for intradomain mobility are localized only up to the MA; transmission of global location updates are necessary only when the mobile changes administrative domains and/or geographical regions. By permitting the use of private or locally scoped addresses for handling intradomain mobility, TeleMIP allows efficient use of public address space. Also, by reducing the frequency of global update messages, our architecture overcomes several drawbacks of existing protocols, such as large latencies in location updates, higher likelihood of loss of binding update messages, and loss of inflight packets, and thus provides better mobility support for real-time services and applications. The dynamic creation of mobility agents (in TeleMLP) permits the use of load balancing schemes for the efficient management of network resources
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author DAS, Subir
MISRA, Archan
AGRAWAL, Prathima
DAS, Sajal K.
author_facet DAS, Subir
MISRA, Archan
AGRAWAL, Prathima
DAS, Sajal K.
author_sort DAS, Subir
title TeleMIP: Telecommunications-enhanced mobile IP architecture for fast intradomain mobility
title_short TeleMIP: Telecommunications-enhanced mobile IP architecture for fast intradomain mobility
title_full TeleMIP: Telecommunications-enhanced mobile IP architecture for fast intradomain mobility
title_fullStr TeleMIP: Telecommunications-enhanced mobile IP architecture for fast intradomain mobility
title_full_unstemmed TeleMIP: Telecommunications-enhanced mobile IP architecture for fast intradomain mobility
title_sort telemip: telecommunications-enhanced mobile ip architecture for fast intradomain mobility
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2000
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/733
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1732/viewcontent/00863996.pdf
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