A Network Mobility Management Architecture for IPv4 and IPv6 Environments

Author(s):  
Jin Ho Kim ◽  
Dae Sun Kim ◽  
Choong Seon Hong ◽  
T. Suda
Author(s):  
László Bokor ◽  
Zoltán Faigl ◽  
Sándor Imre

This paper is committed to give an overview of the Host Identity Protocol (HIP), to introduce the basic ideas and the main paradigms behind it, and to make an exhaustive survey of mobility management schemes in the Host Identity Layer. The authors' goal is to show how HIP emerges from the list of potential alternatives with its wild range of possible usability, complex feature set and power to create a novel framework for future Mobile Internet architectures. In order to achieve this, the authors also perform an extensive simulation evaluation of four selected mobility solutions in the Host Identity Layer: the standard HIP mobility/multihoming (RFC5206), a micromobility solution (µHIP), a network mobility management scheme (HIP-NEMO) and a proactive, cross-layer optimized, distributed proposal designed for flat architectures (UFA-HIP).


Author(s):  
Sakshi Chourasia ◽  
Krishna Moorthy Sivalingam

The mobility management architecture in current generation LTE networks results in high signaling traffic. In this chapter, we present an Evolved Packet Core (EPC) architecture based on Software Defined Networking (SDN) concepts. The proposed EPC architecture centralizes the control plane functionality of the EPC thereby eliminating the use of mobility management protocols and reducing mobility related signaling overheads. The architecture utilizes the global network knowledge with SDN for mobility management. The proposed architecture has been implemented in the ns-3 simulator. A prototype testbed has also been implemented using the Floodlight SDN controller, a Software Defined Radio platform and relevant software.


2009 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 530-542 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huachun Zhou ◽  
Hongke Zhang ◽  
Yajuan Qin ◽  
Hwang-Cheng Wang ◽  
Han-Chieh Chao

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