Title: Localized Mobility Management
1 Localized Mobility Management Fast Mobile IP
Handoffs in heterogeneous networks
ITG Fachgruppe 5.2.4 IP and Mobility
- NEC Mobile Internet Group
- H. Hartenstein, B. Lamparter, M. Liebsch, K.
Paul, - X. Pérez, A. Sarma, R. Schmitz, D. Westhoff
- mobicom _at_ CCRLE.NEC.DE
- NEC Network Laboratories, Heidelberg
- June 2001
2Mobile IPBackground Overview
- Background
- Wireless access to the Internet is becoming
commonplace - Users interest is in a seamless connection for
voice and data (Internet) via heterogeneous
access technologies - Current GSM/GPRS solutions do not support
heterogeneous wireleless/wireline access - Overview
- Mobile IP represents a basic link-layer
independent approach towards mobile Internet,
based on the IP protocol - Desirable goal of Mobile IP is to provide
uninterrupted services for roaming users in
heterogeneous access networks
3Network Architecture- IST Project Moby Dick -
Mobility ServerAAALocalPolicy Server
Intra-domain hand-off
Home AgentAAAHomeQoS Server
Inter-technology hand-off
Inter-domain hand-off
4Open Issues for recent Mobile IPv6 scenario
- Uninterrupted services for moving mobile devices,
i.e., micro-mobility extensions to Mobile IP - Fast Handoff
- Support a variety of access technologies
- QoS
- Paging
- Security (AAA) and Privacy
- (Header Compression)
5NEC MIP Handoff Activities
- Results
- Prototype of a Mobile IPv4 fast handoff mechanism
via Simultaneous Bindings, including recent
analysis for real-time UDP-traffic and TCP
performance in case of a handoff - Ongoing work
- Analysis of Micro-Mobility extensions for Mobile
IPv6 (recent IETF Internet Drafts), to provide
localized, fast handoff schemes for
intra-administrative-domain handoffs - Analysis of hierarchical vs. non-hierarchical
approaches, e.g., by means of ns-simulations - Future activities
- Evaluation and implementation of the appropriate
handoff mechanism for recent environments and
scenarios (e.g., IST project Moby Dick)
6Hierarchical Approaches / LMMe.g., Regional
Registration
HA
CN
Reg. COA
GMA
Administrative domain
Administrative domain
Router
HA Home Agent CN Correspondent Node GMA Gateway
Mobility Agent MAR Mobile Aware Router Reg.
COA Regional Care-of address
Local COA
7Non-hierarchical ApproachesFast Handoffs in
MIPv6-Draft
HA
CN
In case of a handoff, packets destined for the
Mobile Node are bicasted (duplicated) during the
handoff phase i.e., when the MN handoffs,
packets already arrive at the new point of
attachment.
Router
Bicasting
Handoff
8Comparison Evaluation
- The approaches are to be analysed via
ns-simulations, considering parameters, like - Handoff latency
- End-to-end delay
- Signalling load
- Scalability
- Route optimisation
- Link delay / wireless delay
- etc.
9Thank you!Questions?