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Performance Evaluation of the Update Messages of Locator Identifier Split Protocols Using an IP Paging Mechanism at the End Networks

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This paper surveys two popular protocols, namely, LISP and HIP, which are used in decoupling the IP namespace into distinct locator and identifier namespaces, with the aim of addressing the challenges associated with the anticipated exponential growth of Internet-connected devices. One such challenge pertains to how the design of the Internet infrastructure can be re-engineered to support fast host mobility across distinct networks while maintaining session connectivity and minimising packet loss. The paper lays emphasis on the update mechanisms employed by these protocols, which are used to inform administrative servers of location changes of mobile nodes. The update mechanisms of these protocols are applied to an IP paging architecture and their performances are evaluated. The use of an IP paging mechanism shifts the focus of these protocols onto the optimisation of the end networks and how well they cope with update messages. Indeed, such an architecture lays emphasis on fast inter-paging area mobility, which is occurring in a restricted hierarchical IP paging network topology. Therefore, this paper evaluates the performance of update messages on different levels of network traffic and IPsec cryptography at the end networks.

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Bussooa, A., Mungur, A. (2020). Performance Evaluation of the Update Messages of Locator Identifier Split Protocols Using an IP Paging Mechanism at the End Networks. In: Arai, K., Kapoor, S., Bhatia, R. (eds) Advances in Information and Communication. FICC 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1129. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39445-5_28

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