A hybrid centralized-distributed mobility management architecture for Network Mobility

Tien-Thinh Nguyen, C. Bonnet
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In the mobile era, the demand for Internet connection for moving vehicles (such as cars, buses and subways) is growing fast. The Network Mobility (NEMO) basic support protocol (B-NEMO) was introduced to provide Internet access for a group of users in a moving vehicle in an effective manner. As an extension of Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6), B-NEMO inherits the limitations from both the host-based and the centralized mobility management protocol such as sub-optimal routing (especially, in the nested NEMO scenario), reliability and scalability issues. Recently, Distributed Mobility Management (DMM) has been introduced as a new trend to overcome the limitations of the centralized mobility management protocols. However, DMM may not be a suitable scheme for moving vehicles since it faces several challenges such as complex address and tunnel management, high signaling cost, and long handover latency in case of users moving at a high speed. In this document, we propose a hybrid centralized-distributed mobility management architecture in the context of NEMO. Our solution allows the devices to obtain connectivity either from fixed locations or mobile platforms (e.g., a NEMO) and move between them, while keeping their on-going flows. The numerical results showed that the solution helps keeping the advantages of DMM approach in terms of signaling cost, packet delivery cost, handover latency, and end-to-end delay even in the moving vehicle scenario.
一种用于网络移动性的混合式集中式和分布式移动性管理架构
在移动时代,移动车辆(如汽车、公交车和地铁)对互联网连接的需求正在快速增长。引入了网络移动性(NEMO)基本支持协议(B-NEMO),以有效的方式为移动车辆中的一组用户提供互联网接入。作为移动IPv6 (MIPv6)的扩展,B-NEMO继承了基于主机和集中式移动管理协议的局限性,如次优路由(特别是在嵌套的NEMO场景中)、可靠性和可扩展性问题。近年来,分布式移动管理(DMM)作为克服集中式移动管理协议局限性的一种新趋势被引入。然而,DMM可能不是一种适合移动车辆的方案,因为它面临着地址和隧道管理复杂、信令成本高、用户高速移动时切换延迟长的挑战。在本文中,我们提出了一种在NEMO环境下的混合集中式-分布式移动管理架构。我们的解决方案允许设备从固定位置或移动平台(例如NEMO)获得连接,并在它们之间移动,同时保持其持续流动。仿真结果表明,即使在移动车辆场景下,该方案也能保持DMM方法在信令成本、分组传输成本、切换延迟和端到端延迟等方面的优势。
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