An enhanced macro mobility management scheme in NEMO environment to achieve seamless handoff
In NEMO network, handoff is the process in which the Serving MR (SMR) needs to change its point of attachment to the network when it moves from one network to another new network. Usually during handover, firstly the SMR needs to be disconnected from the old network and then it gets connected to a...
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IDOSI Publication
2012
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Summary: | In NEMO network, handoff is the process in which the Serving MR (SMR) needs to change its point
of attachment to the network when it moves from one network to another new network. Usually during
handover, firstly the SMR needs to be disconnected from the old network and then it gets connected to a new
network. Thus there is a possibility to lose the connectivity from the Internet as well as its Home Agent (HA)
and Correspondent Nodes (CNs). During this time, it becomes difficult to send or receive any data packets
which results in packet loss and delay. Accordingly for real time applications that depend on timely packet
delivery within certain acceptable thresholds will be sensitive to the length of time a SMR loses connectivity
while performing handover. In case of this type of applications seamless handoff is generally expected which
includes both features i.e. smooth (no or very little packet loss) as well as fast (low delay) handoff. But in
accordance with NEMO Basic Support Protocol (NEMO BSP), only one primary Care of Address (CoA) of SMR
can be registered with home agent, which affects the handoff performance resulting packet loss and delay.
This paper presents an enhanced macro mobility management scheme for NEMO network which integrates
improved FHMIPv6 with mobile networks. The main idea of the proposed macro mobility scheme is to apply
the improved fast handoff mechanism for the SMR handoff with its Local Fixed Node (LFN) in NEMO network
in order to achieve seamless handoff in terms of packet loss and delay. The performance of the proposed
scheme is evaluated using simulation approach. The simulation is done using Network Simulator (NS-2).
The simulation result shows that the proposed scheme outperforms the standard NEMO BSP in terms of packet
loss (packet loss less than 6%). |
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