Presentation 2003/9/12
A Buffering Scheme at the Home Agent (HA) to Support Macro-mobility over Mobile IP
Ashiq KHAN, Salahuddin Muhammad Salim ZABIR, Norio SHIRATORI,
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Abstract(in English) Mobile IP (MIP) was designed to support host mobility over the Internet. Although Mobile IP (MIP) enables a Mobile Host (MH) to continue its ongoing sessions after a handoff, it suffers significant end-to-end performance degradation. It is mainly the long registration delay in MIP which makes the handoff latency longer. As a result, burst packet loss degrades end-to-end performance. To overcome this difficulty, many micro-mobility schemes have been proposed. The available buffering schemes that have been proposed to prevent and recover from packet loss are also for micro-mobility where the MH moves within a domain. In this paper, we propose a buffering scheme at the Home Agent (HA) to prevent packet loss and improve end-to-end performance implicitly in case of inter-domain handoff. Our buffering scheme eliminates the necessity of re-encapsulation at the Foreign Agents (FA), implementation of other protocols like Mobile IP Route Optimization and improves inter-domain handoff i.e. macro-mobility performance.
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Keyword(in English) Mobile IP / Macro-mobility / Packet Buffering / End-to-End Performance
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Title (in English) A Buffering Scheme at the Home Agent (HA) to Support Macro-mobility over Mobile IP
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Keyword(1) Mobile IP
Keyword(2) Macro-mobility
Keyword(3) Packet Buffering
Keyword(4) End-to-End Performance
1st Author's Name Ashiq KHAN
1st Author's Affiliation Research Institute of Electrical Communication (RIEC), Graduate School of Information Sciences (GSIS), Tohoku University()
2nd Author's Name Salahuddin Muhammad Salim ZABIR
2nd Author's Affiliation Research Institute of Electrical Communication (RIEC), Graduate School of Information Sciences (GSIS), Tohoku University
3rd Author's Name Norio SHIRATORI
3rd Author's Affiliation Research Institute of Electrical Communication (RIEC), Graduate School of Information Sciences (GSIS), Tohoku University
Date 2003/9/12
Paper # NS2003-107
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 310
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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