会议专题

Adaptive Multiple level mobility anchor point selection scheme in HMIPv6

Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6) introduces a mobility anchor point (MAP) that localizes the signaling traffic and hence reduces the handoff latency. In addition to processing binding update messages from mobile nodes (MNs) on behalf of MNs’ home agents (Has), the MAP performs data traffic tunneling destined to or originated from MNs, both of which will burden the MAP substantially as the network size grows. To provide scalable and robust mobile Internet services to a large number of visiting MNs, multiple MAPs will be deployed. In such an environment, how to select an appropriate MAP has a vital effect on the overall network performance. In this paper, we propose the adaptive multiple level MAP selection scheme in the form of binary tree structure. Then, we give the optimal threshold value calculation formula based on the total communication cost, which is used to select the MAP for MN. We compare its performance quantitatively in terms of signaling overhead. It can be shown that the adaptive multiple level MAP selection scheme is better than the furthest and the nearest MAP selection schemes in some area, since this scheme can be used to select the serving MAP depending on the MN’s mobility and session activity. In addition, this MAP selection scheme is insensitive to the lower threshold value offseting.

Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 Mobility anchor point (MAP) adaptive multiple level MAP selection scheme signaling overhead

Ge Yunsheng

College of Information Science and Engineering,Guilin University of Technology,Guilin, China

国际会议

2011 the Iet 4th International Conference on Wireless,Mobile & Multimedia Networks(第四届无线、移动及多媒体网络国际会议 ICWMMN2011)

北京

英文

1-5

2011-11-27(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)