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An Adaptive Mobility Management Scheme to Support Internet Host Mobility

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To cope with the Internet host mobility in a cellular network environment, we proposed an adaptive mobility management scheme that can compensate drawbacks of Mobile IP. Our proposed scheme determines foreign agent care-of addresses adaptively according to user mobility. Consequently, it is different from other proposals for micro mobility, which statically assign the gateway in the domain as a foreign agent. Using such a scheme, it is possible to effectively meet the user’s demands for different service qualities in the various environments considered in the cellular network and to reduce signaling overhead due to frequent handovers occurred in Mobile IP. The performance of the proposed scheme is examined by simulation. The results of simulation show that the proposed scheme can provide relatively stable points of attachment to the mobile node.

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Woo, M. (2001). An Adaptive Mobility Management Scheme to Support Internet Host Mobility. In: Networking — ICN 2001. ICN 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2094. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47734-9_5

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