| W. Chen and E. Lin, Route Optimization and Location Updates for Mobile Hosts, in Proc. of the 16th ICDCS, pp. 319--326, 1996. |
....routing [5] With a poor location strategy, packets may be forwarded with a default route, such as via the home area, which makes for unnecessarily long routes. The return path from the mobile host follows a direct route, bypassing the host s home network, hence the so called triangle routing [4] [6] As a matter of course, the cost of maintaining the location information should not outweigh its routing benefit. Triangle routing is undesirable the increase in the network utilization and high sensitivity to network partition because of the unnecessarily long route. It also makes a ....
W. Chen and E. Lin, Route Optimization and Location Updates for Mobile Hosts, in Proc. of the 16th ICDCS, pp. 319--326, 1996.
....is kept private, known only to its home agent and its foreign agent. Researchers have studied triangle routing through home agents in Mobile IP and developed various techniques for route optimization, including Loose Source Routing [14, 23] location caches [15, 16, 22, 30] and route propagation [8]. However, the location aspect of a mobile node in Mobile IP has received little attention. In Mobile IP, the care of address of a mobile node changes whenever it moves from one IP subnet to another. This could lead to frequent registrations with the home agent. An inspection of a local ....
Chen, W. and Lin, E. Route optimization and location updates for mobile hosts. In The 16th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, May 1996.
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