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Internet mobility protocols are designed to support handover between different wireless networks. Many of them, such as Mobile IPv6, suffer problems such as high handover latency, high packet overhead, high packet loss during handoff, requirement for infrastructure change, etc. To solve these problems, SEamless MObility using SHIM6 (SEMO6), a multihoming based mobility protocol framework for host...
Mobility protocols are designed to support handover between different wireless networks. Many of them suffer problems such as high handover latency, high packet overhead, high packet loss during handoff, lack of application transparency, etc. To remove these problems, we proposed a network layer based mobility protocol framework, SEamless MObility using shim6 (SEMO6), for host mobility. It is based...
IETF proposed network mobility (NEMO) basic support protocol (BSP) to support network mobility. NEMO BSP is an extension of Mobile IP v6 (MIPv6), and inherits all the drawbacks of MIPv6 (like inefficient routing, high handover latency and packet loss rate). Satellites equipped with several IP-enabled devices are an example of network mobility in space networks. In this paper, we propose an IP-diversity...
In our earlier study, we proposed SIGMA, a seamless IP diversity based generalized mobility architecture. SIGMA utilizes IP diversity to achieve a seamless handover of a mobile host, and is designed to solve many of the drawbacks of mobile IP. In this paper, we compare the handover latency of SIGMA and recent MIPv6 enhancements, namely, FMIPv6, HMIPv6, and FHMIPv6. Various parameters are considered...
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