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Title: Cellular IP: Integration with MIP


1
Cellular IP Integration with MIP
  • Reference Mobile IP and cellular IP integration
    for inter access networks handoff Carli, M.
    Neri, A. Picci, A.R. Proc. IEEE International
    Conference on Communications (ICC), 2001, pp.
    2467 -2471 (CellularIPIntg-3.pdf)

2
Introduction
  • Overall system must be able to manage
  • The handoff between cells within the same access
    network
  • The handoff between different access networks
  • Mobile IP (MIP)
  • Used as an inter-subnet mobility protocol
  • Macro-mobility
  • Cellular IP (CIP)
  • Intra subnet mobility
  • Micro-mobility
  • Paging management

3
Introduction (cont)
4
Cellular Intranet
Macro mobility
(Solution 1)
5
Cellular Intranet (cont)
  • Two levels of mobility management
  • The local (Cellular IP)
  • The global (Mobile/Cellular IP)
  • Gateway (GW)
  • Using the FA function, the GW filters the
    micro-mobility traffic within the CIP network
  • Note that
  • The MS is globally visible only if it is
    registered with the HA and the cache maps of the
    CIP nodes serving the MS are updated

6
Cellular Intranet (cont)
  • Using CIP/MIP simultaneously in MS
  • Inefficient, redundant for mobility management
  • Reasons
  • CIP uses 2 IP packets (ICMP registration and IP
    Ack)
  • MIP uses four UDP/IP packets
  • Better solution
  • MS macro-mobility operations can be left within
    the GW operations management
  • MS moves to a new BS (different access net.)
  • 1. MS ? new BS, registration req. for routing to
    the MS
  • 2. The remaining path (core network) is organized
    by the MIP, and is managed by GW/FA and HA

7
CIP and MIP-RO
  • For CIP-MIP protocol pair (solution 1)
  • hIP the effective throughput of the traffic
    produced by two fixed sources residing in two
    different IP subnets
  • hCIP-MIP the effective throughput of the
    traffic produced by two mobile sources resides in
    two different CIP domains
  • am and af (0lt am lt af lt1) relate to the mobile
    host and the fixed host
  • Their values represent the percentage of ack.
    (control) traffic introduced by the upper layer
    and the applications used by the mobile host and
    the fixed host

Triangular Routing
8
CIP and MIP-RO (cont)
  • For CIP MIP-RO (solution 2)

tunneling utilization of binding cache
(Solution 2)
9
CIP and MIP-RO (cont)
Steady condition
10
CIP and MIP-RO (cont)
  • Protocol efficiency of CIPRO-MIPRO

11
Inter-CIP Handoff
Using CIP-MIP pair
12
Semi-soft Inter-CIP Handoff
Using CIPRO-MIPRO pair
13
Conclusion
  • Two solutions for the management of cellular
    intranet are proposed
  • CIP-MIP
  • Centralized on the gateway and the home agent
  • Suited for security needs and client/server
    traffic model
  • CIPRO-MIPRO
  • Offers optimized routing
  • Speeds up handoff procedure
  • May support real-time traffic
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