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The Network Mobility (NEMO) protocol allows a mobile network (MONET) to move around and maintains the session connectivity of nodes in the MONET. In the nested NENO architecture, MRs connects in hierarchy. The MN will detect more than one access routers and have to determine the best one to handoff. In this paper, we proposed an efficient fast handoff scheme in hierarchical mobile IPv6 for NEMO. We...
Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) describes how mobile node can change its point of attachment from one access router to another. The handover performance of mobile IPv6 is one of the key factors which guarantee the QoS of mobile Internet. In Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6), mobile nodepsilas handoff performance is very much impaired by the duplicate address detection (DAD) procedure for the newly formed care-of...
We present a new method to improve the bandwidth of HMIPv6 networks called HMIPv6-BI. This approach proposes a modification to the Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 protocol. The goal of HMIPv6-BI is to minimize the Bandwidth usage of the Radio Link between the Access Router (AR) and the Mobile Node (MN). Currently, in HMIPv6 a tunnel is established between the Mobility Anchor Point (MAP) and the MN. By contrast,...
Fast handover protocol provides seamless handover in mobile IPv6 networks by reducing handover latency. One assumption in fast handover is that the MN (Mobile Node) or the network could know or predict the new AR (Access Router) before data transport from the previous AR to the MN is disrupted. In order to achieve this capability, the complexity of predicting the new AR and the diversity of the wireless...
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