TY - GEN
T1 - MIH-based FMIPv6 optimization for fast-moving mobiles
AU - Boutabia, Mohammed
AU - Afifi, Hossam
PY - 2008/12/1
Y1 - 2008/12/1
N2 - Mobile devices in the next generation are expected to integrate multiple wireless interfaces. Such rich media device requires an adequate mobility features to accomplish fast and seamless handover across heterogeneous networks. Even though Fast Mobile IPv6 overcomes the long handover latency of Mobile IPv6 and makes this delay acceptable for real-time applications, the long initiation handover delay represents a constraint for fast-moving mobiles which don't have sufficient time to exchange all the FMIPv6 messages before the connection is broken, causing the activation of the reactive mode with big handover delay and packet loss. In this paper we propose an enhanced FMIPv6 protocol using Media Independent Handover services. MIH supplies FMIPv6 with lower layer indications that allow the mobile to make intelligent and optimized handovers. This scheme increases the probability that FMIPv6 operates in the predictive mode by reducing the initiation handover delay. Moreover, by using link event indications, the mobile will be served until its physical disconnection and as soon as it connects to the new network, the packets will be forwarded from the new access router without waiting for attachment announce from FMIPv6. As a consequence, the service reestablishment is faster, the disruption time and buffer size in access routers are reduced and probability of packet loss is minimized.
AB - Mobile devices in the next generation are expected to integrate multiple wireless interfaces. Such rich media device requires an adequate mobility features to accomplish fast and seamless handover across heterogeneous networks. Even though Fast Mobile IPv6 overcomes the long handover latency of Mobile IPv6 and makes this delay acceptable for real-time applications, the long initiation handover delay represents a constraint for fast-moving mobiles which don't have sufficient time to exchange all the FMIPv6 messages before the connection is broken, causing the activation of the reactive mode with big handover delay and packet loss. In this paper we propose an enhanced FMIPv6 protocol using Media Independent Handover services. MIH supplies FMIPv6 with lower layer indications that allow the mobile to make intelligent and optimized handovers. This scheme increases the probability that FMIPv6 operates in the predictive mode by reducing the initiation handover delay. Moreover, by using link event indications, the mobile will be served until its physical disconnection and as soon as it connects to the new network, the packets will be forwarded from the new access router without waiting for attachment announce from FMIPv6. As a consequence, the service reestablishment is faster, the disruption time and buffer size in access routers are reduced and probability of packet loss is minimized.
KW - FMIPv6
KW - Handover
KW - IEEE802.21
KW - Mobility
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/64049099476
U2 - 10.1109/ICPCA.2008.4783685
DO - 10.1109/ICPCA.2008.4783685
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:64049099476
SN - 9781424420209
T3 - 2008 3rd International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Applications, ICPCA08
SP - 616
EP - 620
BT - 2008 3rd International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Applications, ICPCA08
T2 - 2008 3rd International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Applications, ICPCA08
Y2 - 6 October 2008 through 8 October 2008
ER -