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A Network Mobility Management Architecture for a Heterogeneous Network Environment Export

(14 December 2007)

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80211 cache handoff hasref ipv6 mipv6 mobility nemo optimization optinets safetynets

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References: 61,62 (FMIPv6); 32 (n-casting); 35 (F-HMIP); 44 (FF-HMIP), 46, 47 (S-MIP); 71, 39, 34, 66, 43, 38 (network selection and handoff timing algorithms)

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Network mobility management enables mobility of personal area networks andvehicular networks across heterogeneous access networks using a Mobile Router.This dissertation presents a network mobility management architecture forminimizing the impact of handoffs on the communications of nodes in the mobilenetwork. The architecture addresses mobility in legacy networks withoutinfrastructure support, but can also exploit infrastructure support for improvedhandoff performance. Further, the proposed architecture increases the efficiencyof communications of nodes in the mobile network with counter parts in the fixednetwork through the use of caching and route optimization. The performance andcosts of the proposed architecture are evaluated through empirical and numericalanalysis. The analysis shows the feasibility of the architecture in thenetworks of today and in those of the near future.


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