Presentation 2003/7/8
Layer 3 handover management based on buffering algorithm
Takeshi TAKAHASHI, Jarmo Harju, Hideyoshi TOMINAGA,
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Abstract(in English) One of the main issues of Mobile IPv6 is handover latency that causes service disruption time. Although plenty of proposals significantly reduce the service disruption time provided the networks are well-overlapped, it is still recognizable in the handover between insufficiently overlapping networks or non-overlapping networks. In this paper, we propose a new scheme to minimize the service disruption in handover between domains. Our proposed scheme consists of new care-of address anticipation, buffering in access routers and signaling to invoke packet forwarding. In evaluation, we evaluate our scheme in the view of service disruption time, and finally, we clarify the effectiveness of our proposed scheme.
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Title (in English) Layer 3 handover management based on buffering algorithm
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1st Author's Name Takeshi TAKAHASHI
1st Author's Affiliation Waseda University Graduate School of Global Information and Telecommunication Studies : Tampere University of Technology Institute of Telecommunications Engineering()
2nd Author's Name Jarmo Harju
2nd Author's Affiliation Tampere University of Technology Institute of Telecommunications Engineering
3rd Author's Name Hideyoshi TOMINAGA
3rd Author's Affiliation Waseda University Graduate School of Global Information and Telecommunication Studies
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Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 187
Page pp.pp.-
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