Presentation 2004-11-18
Performance Evaluation of Network Mobility (NEMO) Basic Support Protocol and Route Optimization
Ved P. KAFLE, Eiji KAMIOKA, Shigeki YAMADA,
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Abstract(in English) Network mobility (NEMO) is concerned with the mobility management of an entire network (called mobile network) which changes its point of attachment to the Internet while maintaining the ongoing communication sessions of the nodes of the network. IETF has prepared an Internet-draft, NEMO basic support protocol, explaining the ways a mobile network can be managed based on IPv6 protocol. In this report, we investigate how NEMO basic support protocol reduces the signaling overhead at the cost of increasing user data delivery overheads due to unnecessarily longer path traversal and multi-level packet encapsulation. We discuss the characteristics of mobile network, which give advantage to NEMO support protocol over other protocols such as Mobile IPv6.
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Keyword(in English) Network mobility / signaling overheads / packet delivery overheads / performance analysis / route optimization
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Title (in English) Performance Evaluation of Network Mobility (NEMO) Basic Support Protocol and Route Optimization
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Keyword(1) Network mobility
Keyword(2) signaling overheads
Keyword(3) packet delivery overheads
Keyword(4) performance analysis
Keyword(5) route optimization
1st Author's Name Ved P. KAFLE
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Informatics, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies()
2nd Author's Name Eiji KAMIOKA
2nd Author's Affiliation National Institute of Informatics
3rd Author's Name Shigeki YAMADA
3rd Author's Affiliation National Institute of Informatics
Date 2004-11-18
Paper # CQ2004-100,MoMuC2004-74
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 443
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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