Title :
Fast software triggered intelligent mobile signal learning for Network Mobility handover
Author :
Tan, Tat Kin ; Samsudin, Azman
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci. Dept., Univ. Sains Malaysia, Minden
Abstract :
The network mobility (NEMO), is actually a derivative from mobile Internet protocol version 6 (MIPv6) technology, and the NEMO has been evolving and expanding in very rapidity manner across very short period of time. Very often we will see one claiming that the technology and the protocol processing accelerated via some hardware means. This is especially true especially in today´s world there are multi-cores processing power and hardware acceleration is achievable. These are via hardware and processor. There can be an alternative solution via software techniques as well. We can program the software to intelligently view into the protocol processing such as at routing packets or switching the mode of processing via a preprogrammed filter. We can utilize of the software triggers and apply especially in the NEMO handover process, as an example. Via the intelligent software processing method, many more other sub-components of NEMO can also be achievable, such as PKI-CA concept. Our proposal below will discuss on how NEMO can achieve faster processing via software programmed protocol processing.
Keywords :
Internet; mobility management (mobile radio); packet radio networks; routing protocols; NEMO handover process; fast software triggered intelligent mobile signal learning; mobile Internet protocol; network mobility handover; routing packets; software programmed protocol processing; Acceleration; Counting circuits; Data security; Electrostatic precipitators; Hardware; IP networks; Intelligent networks; Protection; Protocols; Signal design; Certificate Authority; IPSec; Mobile IPv6; Network Mobility; Public Key Infrastructure;
Conference_Titel :
Electronic Design, 2008. ICED 2008. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Penang
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2315-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2315-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICED.2008.4786634