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International Conference on Mobile Business (ICMB'05)
A Simulative Study on the Performance of Fast Signaling in a Mobile IPv6-Wireless LAN Based Network Environment
Sydney, Australia
July 11-July 13
ISBN: 0-7695-2367-6
Norbert Jordan, Vienna University of Technology
Rainer Huber, Vienna University of Technology
Joachim Fabini, Vienna University of Technology
The IP is expected to become the main carrier of traffic to mobile and wireless nodes. Convergence of wireless networking and IP networking more and more requires solutions for transporting realtime application data to IP enabled mobile devices and mobile networks. Even though the basic Mobile IPv6 protocol suite performs sufficient in macro environments with non realtime traffic, seamless mobility requires some more enhanced protocol procedures in between the mobile node and the involved network entities. Limiting the effect of handovers has the potential to considerably improve handover performance in terms of latency, packet loss, signaling overhead, and scalability. This contribution is going to present an extensive simulation study on the performance of a Fast Signaling approach in a Mobile IPv6 environment. The demonstrated simulation scenario comprises 9 access router and up to 70 Mobile Nodes that communicate in accordance with the popular IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN standard.
Citation:
Norbert Jordan, Rainer Huber, Joachim Fabini, "A Simulative Study on the Performance of Fast Signaling in a Mobile IPv6-Wireless LAN Based Network Environment," icmb, pp.610-615, International Conference on Mobile Business (ICMB'05), 2005
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