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....and new access points during handoff. The use of explicit signaling messages is limited in Cellular IP, which uses the IP data packets to convey location and paging information. Different proposals have different scaling properties. The base stations associated with the original Columbia protocol [20] represent radio enabled routers operating in campus area networks. Base stations broadcast search messages among each other in order to determine the location of mobile hosts. By tunneling packets between base stations, the Columbia scheme effectively creates a mobile overlay network on top of ....
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....applications, services, processes, or even users. Traditionally, researchers have categorized movement based on the end point being considered: Host or terminal mobility refers to the common case where an entire host, such as a laptop or handheld, changes its network attachment point [49, 89]. Personal mobility ignores the computing device(s) instead, focusing on the user as she moves between Internet hosts [65, 113] For example, a user may start reading her email on a PDA, but wish to continue reading from her desktop PC when she arrives at her office. Session mobility ....
.... IP address and its corresponding network attachment point, allowing the same IP address to refer to varying network attachment points, depending on which attachment point is currently being used by the host [13] We describe proposals based on six different techniques: Nimrod [18, 102] Mobile IP [49, 89], the Host Identity Payload (HIP) 72] IP based redirection [41, 128, 132, 143] Network Address Translators (NATs) 128] and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) 22] and multicast [43, 76] 2.2.1 Nimrod Castineyra, Chiappa, and Steenstrup proposed the Nimrod architecture as a choice for the ....
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John Ioannidis, Dan Duchamp, and Gerald Q. Maguire, Jr. IP-based protocols for mobile internetworking. In Proc. ACM Conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communications (SIGCOMM), pages 235--245, Zurich, Switzerland, September 1991.
....or source routing to effect address translation. Below we present a short summary of related mobile IP proposals, with a short note following each proposal outlining how its operation can be captured by our proposed solution architecture. Columbia Scheme The scheme proposed by Ioannidis et al. [10, 11] is designed primarily to support mobility within a campus environment. Mobile hosts are allocated addresses from a subnetwork which is reserved for use by wireless hosts. A group of cooperating mobile support routers (MSRs) advertise reachability to the wireless subnet. MSRs provide an access ....
J. Ioannidis, D. Duchamp, and G. Q. Maguire Jr., "IP-Based Protocols for Mobile Internetworking," Proc. ACM SIGCOMM, 1991, pp. 235--45.
.... set up communication links between themselves without any static network interaction [3] In the current existing proposals for mobile wireless networks, routing information of each mobile host is maintained in some database (HLR and VLR in IS 41 [5, 6] home agent and foreign agent in mobile IP [8, 9]) which is located in the static network. However, there is no such database available for ad hoc networks. Due to limited range of the wireless transreceivers, a mobile host can communicate with another host only within a limited geographical region around it. Thus, it may be necessary for a ....
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....kind used within building premises. As the number of hosts in a network increase, it might not be efficient to have a dedicated user agent per user. Ioannidis et al. proposed IP based protocols for providing continuous networks access for mobile computers using caching and forwarding technique [7]. However, these protocols were primarily proposed for a campus environment with mobile computers. In our earlier work, we discussed location management schemes using forwarding pointers and searchupdates for network architectures consisting of a hierarchy of location servers. This was done ....
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....media streams across such repositionings. The protocols take no advantage of local information to reduce handoff latency or to support media streams across handoffs. Variations of Mobile IP have been proposed to improve its performance, using a variety of short cut and tunneling schemes (e.g. [9, 16, 18]) but these have not as yet been included in the IETF Mobile IP protocol specifications. 7.4. Scalable Network Processing and Handoff Algorithms The cellular telephone system, with the network intelligence embedded in large scale switching offices, represents the kind of centralized network ....
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....Routing [Ghai94] 26 2.2.4 Summary of Connection Oriented Routing . 30 2.3 Datagram Based Network Routing [Perk95b, Myle93] 31 2.3. 1 Columbia MHP [Ioan91,Ioan93a,Ioan93b] . 31 2.3.2 IBM [Perkins93a, Perkins93b, Rekhter93] 33 2.3.3 Internet Packet Forwarding Protocol (IPTP) Wada92, Wada93] 34 2.3.4 CMU [John93b, John93a] ....
....We will summarize these past proposals here as well as the current state of the Mobile IP standard. We will describe the specific weakness of each protocols in the associated subsection. We will present weakness common to several protocol or mechanism at the end of the section. 2.3. 1 Columbia MHP [Ioan91,Ioan93a,Ioan93b] The basic technique used by Columbia MHP is the creation of a virtual mobile subnet. The scheme assigns each mobile host an IP address within this subnet. The mobile subnet routers (MSRs) advertise routes to this subnet to the rest of the network. This creates the illusion that the virtual ....
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