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Practical Evaluation of a Network Mobility Solution

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ISSN: 1571-5736 (Print) 1861-2288 (Online)
ISBN: 978-0-387-30815-9
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2006-06
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Springer Boston
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As the demand of ubiquitous Internet access and the current trend of all-IP communications keep growing, the necessity of a protocol that provides mobility management increases. The IETF has specified protocols to provide mobility support to individual nodes and networks. The Network Mobility (NEMO) Basic Support protocol is designed for providing mobility at IP level to complete networks, allowing a Mobile Network to change its point of attachment to the Internet, while maintaining ongoing sessions of the nodes of the network. All the mobility management is done by the mobile router whilst the nodes of the network are not even aware of the mobility. The main aim of this article is evaluating the performance of the NEMO Basic Support protocol by using our implementation. We also discuss the design of an implementation of the NEMO Basic Support protocol.
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IFIP International Workshop on Networked Applications, Colmenarejo, Madrid/Spain, 6–8 July, 2005
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Network mobility, NEMO, Experimental evaluation
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EUNICE 2005: Networks and Applications Towards a Ubiquitously Connected World. Springer, June 2006. IFIP; vol. 196/2006. P. 133-144