DocumentCode
2391669
Title
Anycast Subnet Optimization for Efficient IPv6 Mobility Management
Author
Bokor, Laszlo ; Simon, Vilmos ; Dudas, Istvan ; Imre, Saindor
Author_Institution
Budapest Univ. of Technol. & Econ., Budapest
fYear
2007
fDate
2-6 July 2007
Firstpage
187
Lastpage
190
Abstract
In this paper we propose a new IPv6 micromobility framework together with a subnet forming algorithm for providing more seamless handover, while being able to coexist with the standard IPv6 macromobility protocol (MIPv6). Our framework is based on the IPv6 anycasting paradigm called anycast-based micromobility, where a scoped-anycast care-of-address is assigned for the visiting mobile nodes while moving in a given subnet (i.e. micromobility domain). According to the anycast communication model defined in IPv6, packets sent to the anycast CoA will be always optimally routed to the actual position of the mobile node in a given subnet. A simulated annealing based anycast subnet forming algorithm (SABAS) is also elemental part of our work aiming to demonstrate how IPv6 anycasting can be utilized for efficient micromobility. SABAS uses the handover and incoming session metrics generated by our mobile environment simulator.
Keywords
IP networks; mobility management (mobile radio); routing protocols; simulated annealing; IPv6 macromobility protocol; IPv6 mobility management; MIPv6; anycast communication model; anycast subnet forming; anycast subnet optimization; care-of-address; mobile nodes; session metrics; simulated annealing; telecommunication network routing; Electronic mail; Environmental economics; Mobile communication; Mobile radio mobility management; Peer to peer computing; Protocols; Resource management; Routing; Simulated annealing; Telecommunication standards; IPv6 anycast; IPv6 mobility; micromobility; scoped anycast; subnet optimization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Information Infrastructure Symposium, 2007. GIIS 2007. First International
Conference_Location
Marrakech
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1375-1
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1376-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GIIS.2007.4404188
Filename
4404188
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