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Design and Experimental Evaluation of a Route Optimisation Solution for NEMO

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Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
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An important requirement for Internet protocol (IP) networks to achieve the aim of ubiquitous connectivity is network mobility (NEMO). With NEMO support we can provide Internet access from mobile platforms, such as public transportation vehicles, to normal nodes that do not need to implement any special mobility protocol. The NEMO basic support protocol has been proposed in the IETF as a first solution to this problem, but this solution has severe performance limitations. This paper presents MIRON: Mobile IPv6 route optimization for NEMO, an approach to the problem of NEMO support that overcomes the limitations of the basic solution by combining two different modes of operation: a Proxy-MR and an address delegation with built-in routing mechanisms. This paper describes the design and rationale of the solution, with an experimental validation and performance evaluation based on an implementation.
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Computer network performance, mobile communication, mobile IPv6 (MIPv6), mobile router (MR), network mobility (NEMO), route optimization (RO)
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IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (J-SAC), issue on Mobile Routers and Network Mobility, Volume 24, Number 9, September 2006. Pages: 1702-1716. September 2006.