Mobile IP movement detection optimizations in 802.11 wireless LANs

Albert Hasson, N. Ventura, S. Shepstone
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Abstract

When an IEEE 802.11 mobile node moves from an access point in one IP network to an adjacent access point on a different network, an IP-layer handoff takes place that consists of a sequence of processes. Mobile IP allows the node to perform an IP handoff without breaking its active sessions. However, this handoff introduces an interruption in these sessions. Different mechanisms cooperate to allow a mobile node to perform a mobile IP handoff. The movement detection process, whereby a mobile node becomes aware that it is on a new network, contributes significantly to the handover latency and resulting interruption. Recent recommendations that aim to minimize movement detection delay are explored along with their implications. This paper discusses the design of a framework that will be used to evaluate different movement detection optimizations, with the intention of finding a hybrid solution that effectively minimizes mobile IP handoff delays. It is expected that by passing link-layer information to mobile IP, faster movement detection can be achieved.
802.11无线局域网中的移动IP移动检测优化
当IEEE 802.11移动节点从一个IP网络中的接入点移动到另一个网络上的相邻接入点时,将发生由一系列过程组成的IP层切换。移动IP允许节点在不中断其活动会话的情况下执行IP切换。但是,这种切换在这些会话中引入了中断。不同的机制相互协作以允许移动节点执行移动IP切换。移动节点意识到自己在新网络上的移动检测过程对切换延迟和由此导致的中断有很大影响。最近的建议,旨在最大限度地减少运动检测延迟探讨及其影响。本文讨论了一个框架的设计,该框架将用于评估不同的运动检测优化,目的是找到一个有效地最小化移动IP切换延迟的混合解决方案。通过将链路层信息传递给移动IP,可以实现更快的运动检测。
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