基于仿真的IPv6网络IP移动性研究

Riaz A. Khan, A. H. Mir
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IP移动性是当前研究人员的课题之一。随着物联网(IoT)的出现;在互联物理对象的世界中,IP移动性已经取得了巨大的进步。物联网中的大多数互联事物都是移动的,需要有效的移动性管理方案来处理它们的移动性。有标准化的移动性管理协议;基于主机的(MIPv6及其扩展)和基于网络的(NEMO和PMIPv6及其扩展)。这些协议被用于以最小的切换延迟承载移动节点的移动性,并使移动节点始终连接到网络以利用网络服务。在本文中,我们评估了MIPv6及其扩展和PMIPv6及其扩展的性能。通过在网络模拟器(NS2)上进行仿真,通过增加仿真时间来计算不同的性能参数,以显示其性能。结果表明,对基本移动协议的扩展最能减少切换延迟和避免丢包,在基于主机的移动协议不适合的情况下,基于网络的移动协议提供了丰硕的成果。
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A simulation based study of IP mobility over IPv6 networks
IP mobility, one of the current research topics for the researchers. With the emergence of Internet of Things (IoT); the world of interconnected physical objects, IP mobility has taken a great pace. Most of the interconnected things in IoT would be mobile and need efficient mobility management schemes to handle their mobility. There are standardized mobility management protocols; host based (MIPv6 and its extensions) and network based (NEMO and PMIPv6 and it extensions). These protocols are being used to carry the mobility of Mobile Node (MN) with the minimum handover delay and keep the MNs connected to the network all the time to avail the network services. In this paper, we have evaluated the performance of MIPv6 with its extensions and PMIPv6 with its extensions. Through the simulation over Network Simulator (NS2) different performance parameters were calculated by increasing the simulation time to show their performance. We observed from the results, the extension of basic mobility protocols are best to reduce handover delay and to avoid packet loss and also where host based protocols are not suitable, network based mobility protocols provide fruitful results.
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