Realizing high mobility through an end-to-end network architecture with IP diversity support for real time Internet applications

R. Inayat, R. Aibara, K. Nishimura, Takahiro Fujita, Kaori Maeda
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This paper presents a mobile-controlled handoff with an end-to-end communication architecture that helps to provide high mobility without requiring any special service from the visiting networks. The handoff utilizes the IP diversity created by dual network interfaces at the mobile node and exploits the overlapping area between subnets. The end-to-end network architecture is particularly suitable for low bit rate delay sensitive real time applications, where payload tends to be short and packet header overhead is particularly significant. We describe the network architecture and show the mobility support by prototype implementation and its performance evaluation. We also develop an analytical model of handoff and compare the performance of handoff in proposed network architecture and mobile IPv6. Performance evaluation shows that the handoff quality not only depends on the location but also on the implementation design of the location database servers. We see significant latency improvement due to our implementation as compare to mobile IPv6.
通过端到端网络架构实现高移动性,支持实时互联网应用的IP多样性
本文提出了一种端到端通信架构的移动控制切换,该架构可以在不需要访问网络提供任何特殊服务的情况下提供高移动性。这种切换方式利用了移动节点双网口的IP分集,利用了子网间的重叠区域。端到端网络体系结构特别适合于低比特率延迟敏感的实时应用程序,这种应用程序的有效负载往往很短,数据包报头开销特别大。我们描述了网络结构,并通过原型实现和性能评估展示了对移动性的支持。我们还开发了切换的分析模型,并比较了所提出的网络架构和移动IPv6中的切换性能。性能评估表明,切换质量不仅与位置有关,还与位置数据库服务器的实现设计有关。与移动IPv6相比,我们看到了显著的延迟改善。
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