Wireless MPLS: A new layer 2.5 micro-mobility scheme

Kaouthar Sethom, Hossam Afifi, Guy Pujolle

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Abstract

In next generation wireless networks, mobile nodes will be equipped with multiple interfaces and will be able to take advantage of overlay networks. In such environment, global IP mobility solutions have to be optimized to handle micro-mobility management, where low-latency handoffs are essential. Signalling overhead, foreign network detection and reconfiguration are not always met in current solutions. In this paper, we propose a new solution to overcome these limitations, namely a layer 2.5 mobility scheme for fast handover based on MPLS forwarding mechanism and a virtual interface architecture: W-MPLS. Our MPLS approach, is triggered by the mobile and controlled by the network. It gives the ability to provide QoS through traffic engineering, and scales well to fulfil fast handover performance. Based on the proposed architecture, we also present a location update optimization method.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMobiWac'04 - Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Mobility Management and Wireless Access Protocols
Pages64-71
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2004
Externally publishedYes
EventMobiWac'04 - Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Mobility Management and Wireless Access Protocols - Philadelphia, PA, United States
Duration: 1 Oct 20041 Oct 2004

Publication series

NameMobiWac'04 - Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Mobility Management and Wireless Access Protocols

Conference

ConferenceMobiWac'04 - Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Mobility Management and Wireless Access Protocols
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityPhiladelphia, PA
Period1/10/041/10/04

Keywords

  • 802.11
  • Bluetooth
  • Handover performance
  • Hiprman
  • MPLS
  • Mobility management
  • Wireless networking

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