网络架构支持LTE和WiFi网络之间的无缝流量移动性

Dhathri R. Purohith, Aditya Hegde, K. Sivalingam
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最近,移动网络流量有了巨大的增长。网络提供商正在寻找有选择地将移动数据流量卸载到WiFi (IEEE 802.11)网络上的技术,以平衡负载并提高网络性能。基于代理移动IPv6 (Proxy Mobile IPv6, PMIPv6)的几种架构已经被提出来支持无缝数据卸载。PMIPv6的缺点包括缺乏流动迁移性和单点故障。现有的体系结构扩展了PMIPv6以支持流迁移,但仍然面临网关开销和单点故障的问题。在本文中,我们提出了无缝网络流移动(SIFM),这是一种克服这些缺点的新架构,并提供支持流移动的无缝数据卸载。PMIPv6和SIFM架构都已经在ns-3模拟器中实现并评估了突出的LTE和WiFi网络特性。性能研究证实,在这两种体系结构中都可以为客户实现无缝移动性。结果表明,对于最佳的(取决于场景的)卸载值,SIFM体系结构在延迟、丢包和吞吐量方面分别比无卸载情况下提高了13.86%、29.05%和11.33%,而PMIPv6体系结构在延迟、丢包和吞吐量方面分别提高了7.96%、19.52%和7.83%。此外,我们还表明,SIFM体系结构中对流迁移的支持提供了将选择性流移动到另一个网络的灵活性。与在PMIPv6体系结构中移动所有用户流相比,这有助于实现更好的性能增益。
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Network architecture supporting seamless flow mobility between LTE and WiFi networks
Recently, there has been a tremendous growth in mobile network traffic. Network providers are looking for techniques that selectively offload the mobile data traffic onto WiFi (IEEE 802.11) networks to balance the load and improve network performance. Several architectures based on Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) have been proposed to support seamless data offloading. The demerits of PMIPv6 include lack of flow mobility and single point of failure. There exist architectures that extend PMIPv6 to support flow mobility, but still face the problem of overhead at the gateway and single point of failure. In this paper, we propose Seamless Internetwork Flow Mobility (SIFM), a new architecture that overcomes these drawbacks and provides seamless data offload supporting flow mobility. Both the PMIPv6 and the SIFM architectures have been implemented and evaluated incorporating salient LTE and WiFi network features in the ns-3 simulator. The performance studies validate that seamless mobility can be achieved for clients in both of these architectures. The results show that for the best possible (scenario dependent) offload value, the SIFM architecture shows an improvement of 13.86%, 29.05% and 11.33% whereas the PMIPv6 architecture shows an improvement of 7.96%, 19.52% and 7.83% in terms of delay, packet loss and throughput respectively compared to no offload scenario in each architecture. Further, we also show that the support for flow mobility in the SIFM architecture provides the flexibility to move selective flows to another network. This helps in achieving better performance gain compared to moving all the flows of the user as done in the PMIPv6 architecture.
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