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The current Internet architecture is facing serious scaling problems notably in its routing and addressing system. Also due to the overloaded semantic of the IP address, the current Internet architecture cannot inherently support mobility and multihoming. To solve these problems, different Locator Identity Spilt solutions have been proposed. However most of these solutions tend to focus only on part...
Ad hoc routing protocols can be divided into flat and hierarchical routing. One typical way to build hierarchy is to group mobile nodes into clusters, thus decrease routing space and improve network performance. Mobility models also affect the performance of ad hoc routing protocols and can be divided into entity mobility and group mobility models. This paper first studies the performance of flat...
This paper aims at solving the following two problems about the standard Mobile IP protocol: the reduction of network payload throughput and the packets loss when plenty of mobile nodes move between domains frequently. The paper puts forward an intelligent mobile IP routing algorithm based on the active network. By using the mechanism of tree-based sending the binding update packets and the packets...
IETF proposed MIPv6 and FMIPv6 for mobile node's mobility. The FMIPv6 reduces the handover latency compared with that of MIPv6, however FMIPv6 needs a lot of signaling processes in order to reduce latency time, and it obviously increases the power consumption which can be a critical problem for mobile nodes using the battery. Therefore, we propose a new algorithm based on the enhanced Access Router...
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