移动IPv6在移动对移动通信中的直接和间接信令分析研究

E. Wu, Y. Sekercioglu, G. Daley, S. Narayanan
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移动IPv6切换过程包括三个主要阶段:移动检测、重复地址检测和绑定信令。大多数优化交接过程的研究都集中在最小化前两个阶段造成的延迟上。绑定信令带来的延迟在很大程度上被忽略,因为对应节点被假定为静止的。然而,当两个通信节点都是移动的,并且可能同时在不同的网络上漫游时,这种延迟可能是显著的。移动IPv6要求在移动节点和对应节点之间交换的绑定信令需要通过一个称为返回可变性测试的过程进行认证。返回可达性过程中涉及的信令被强制通过主代理重定向到通信节点的最新地址。如果移动节点和通信节点都远离其主代理,这可能会导致更长的切换持续时间。在本文中,我们提出了使用直接信令的建议,而不需要从网络元素进行任何重定向。我们还分析了利用直接和间接信号机制所涉及的成本。
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An analytical study of direct and indirect signaling for mobile IPv6 in mobile-to-mobile communications
The mobile IPv6 handover process consists of three major stages: movement detection, duplicate address detection and binding signaling. Most of the research efforts for optimizing the handover process focuses on minimizing the delays caused by the first two stages. The delay introduced by binding signaling is largely ignored since the correspondent node is assumed to be stationary. However, this delay can be significant when two communicating nodes are both mobile and may roam across different networks simultaneously. mobile IPv6 requires that the binding signaling exchanged between the mobile node and the correspondent node to be authenticated using a procedure called return mutability test. The signaling involved in the return routability procedure is mandated to be redirected through the home agents to the most up-to-date addresses of the communicating nodes. This may result in a longer handover duration if the mobile and correspondent nodes are both far from their home agent, In this paper, we present our recommendation on the use of direct signaling without the need to have any redirection from a network element. We also present an analysis of the cost involved in utilizing direct and indirect signaling mechanisms.
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