Eztending Host Identity Protocol with Paging
Host Identity Protocol (HIP) is mainly designed to provide secure and continuous communication by decoupling the transport layer from the internetworking layer. Furthermore, HIP can provide for a degree of internetworking mobility and multi-homing at a low infrastructure cost. Currently, HIP does not support paging, which is widely used in wireless networks to reduce the signaling cost for location management and to save the power consumption of the mobile node. In this paper, we propose P-HIP, paging extensions for HIP, and discuss the architecture, protocol, algorithm, and the data handling of P-HIP. We develop an analytical model to study the performance of HIP and P-HIP, and discuss the performance results in terms of the signaling cost.
Host Identity Protocol (HIP) paging location management signaling cost
Yajuan Qin Shuigen Yang
School of Electronic and Information Engineering Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, China
国际会议
2009 WASE International Conference on Information Engineering(2009年国际信息工程会议)(ICIE 2009)
太原
英文
763-768
2009-07-10(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)