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A number of prefix delegation-based schemes have been proposed to solve the route optimization problem in NEMO, where a group of hosts move together as a mobile network. The schemes trade off between inefficiency of routes and various overheads. With the rapid growth of mobile computing, this overhead will give rise to the scalability issue of these schemes. However, there has been no quantitative...
This paper describes implementation details and performance comparison of route optimization scheme for Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6). The implementation details presented in the paper leverages route optimization mechanism defined in [5], which is based on Mobile IPv6 and extends the procedures in order to apply for PMIPv6. We also show the analytical performance comparison result of route optimization...
Proxy Mobile IPv6 outperforms previous mobility protocols have been standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force. However, Proxy Mobile IPv6 still involves the triangle routing problem in where data packets for the mobile node are delivered throughout inefficient routing paths. To address the triangle routing problem, two different Route Optimization schemes proposed that exclude the inefficient...
In PMIPv6, We propose a new Route Optimization (RO) scheme with roaming among the inter-domains. Previous works are used direct packet forwarding methods among the Mobile Access Gateways (MAGs) because the MAG manages the signaling for the mobile nodes (MNs) to support the mobility. However, previous works cause a lot of problems in security, packet delivery latency, and increasing the control messages...
Proxy Mobile IPv6 outperforms previous mobility protocols have been standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force. However, Proxy Mobile IPv6 still involves the triangle routing problem in where data packets for the mobile node are delivered throughout inefficient routing paths. To address the triangle routing problem, two different Route Optimization schemes proposed that exclude the inefficient...
Control signaling messages in mobile IPv6 are mainly used to inform the home agent (HA) and the correspondent node (CN) about the mobile node's (MN's) new address when its network attachment point is changed. In order to prevent various attacks, such as man-in-the-middle and denial-of-service attacks, these messages must be protected. Protocols based on Identity-Based Encryption (IBE) for protecting...
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