Skip to main content

Introduction

  • Chapter
  • First Online:
Mobility Management

Part of the book series: Signals and Communication Technology ((SCT))

  • 619 Accesses

Abstract

This chapter provides an overview of the origination, history, and research background of mobility management technology. Definitions and classifications are introduced with technical terminologies. Standardization activities in 3GPP, IETF, ITU, IEEE, ETSI, WFA, and WBA are summarized briefly, which is followed by motivation and outline of this book.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this chapter

Chapter
USD 29.95
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
eBook
USD 84.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book
USD 109.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info
Hardcover Book
USD 109.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Durable hardcover edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

Purchases are for personal use only

Institutional subscriptions

References

  1. IETF RFC3344 (2002) IP mobility support for IPv4

    Google Scholar 

  2. IETF RFC3775 (2004) Mobility support in IPv6

    Google Scholar 

  3. Black Uyless (1998) Emerging communications technology, 2nd edn. Tsinghua University Press, Prentice Hall International, Beijing

    Google Scholar 

  4. Mouly M, Pautet MB, Foreword By-Haug T (1992) The GSM system for mobile communications. Telecom Publishing, Washington, DC

    Google Scholar 

  5. IETF draft-sjkoh-msctp-01 (2005) Mobile SCTP (mSCTP) for IP Handover Support

    Google Scholar 

  6. IETF RFC3261 (2002) SIP: session initiation protocol

    Google Scholar 

  7. IETF RFC6279 (2011) Proxy mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) localized routing problem statement

    Google Scholar 

  8. IETF RFC5201 (2008) Host identify protocol

    Google Scholar 

  9. ITU-T Q.1706/Y.2801 (2006) Mobility management requirements for NGN

    Google Scholar 

  10. IETF RFC3753 (2004) Mobility related terminology

    Google Scholar 

  11. Chakravorty R, Vidales P, Patanapongpibul L et al (2003) On inter-network handover performance using mobile ipv6. University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory–Technical Report. http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/coms/publications.htm. Accessed 23 Mar 2014

  12. Siddiqui F, Zeadally S (2006) Mobility management across hybrid wireless networks: trends and challenges. Comput Commun 29(9):1363–1385

    Article  Google Scholar 

  13. UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) handover http://www.umtsworld.com/technology/handover.htm. Accessed 23 Mar 2014

  14. Xie J, Wang X (2008) A survey of mobility management in hybrid wireless mesh networks. IEEE Netw 22(6):34–40. doi:10.1109/MNET.2008.4694172

    Article  Google Scholar 

  15. Chen Y, Kowalik K, Davis M (2009) MeshScan: performance of passive handoff and active handoff. IEEE Int Conf Wireless Commun Signal Process WCSP 2009:1–5. doi:10.1109/WCSP.2009.5371523

    Google Scholar 

  16. ITU-T Q.1703 (2004) Service and network capabilities framework of network aspects for systems beyond IMT-2000

    Google Scholar 

  17. The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) (1999) http://www.3gpp.org. Accessed 23 Mar 2014

  18. GPP TS23.401 (2007) General packet radio service (GPRS) enhancements for evolved universal terrestrial Radio access network (E-UTRAN) access

    Google Scholar 

  19. GPP TS23.402 (2010) Architecture enhancements for non-3GPP accesses

    Google Scholar 

  20. GPP TR23.887 (2013) Study on machine-type communications (MTC) and other mobile data applications communications enhancements

    Google Scholar 

  21. GPP TR36.836 (2013) Mobile relay for E-UTRA

    Google Scholar 

  22. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) (1996) http://www.ietf.org. Accessed 23 Mar 2014

  23. IETF draft-itsumo-sip-mobility-req-02 (2000) Mobility management in a SIP environment requirements, functions and issues

    Google Scholar 

  24. IETF RFC 6830 (2003) The locator/ID separation protocol (LISP)

    Google Scholar 

  25. IETF draft-ietf-dmm-requirements-15 (2014) Requirements for distributed mobility management

    Google Scholar 

  26. Multicast Mobility (multimob) working group of IETF (2010) http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/multimob/charter/. Accessed 23 Mar 2014

  27. RFC 6224 (2011) Base deployment for multicast listener support in proxy mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) domains

    Google Scholar 

  28. RFC 7028 (2013) Multicast mobility routing optimizations for proxy mobile IPv6

    Google Scholar 

  29. RFC 6636 (2012) Tuning the behavior of the internet group management protocol (IGMP) and multicast listener discovery (MLD) for routers in mobile and wireless networks

    Google Scholar 

  30. IETF draft-ietf-multimob-fmipv6-pfmipv6-multicast-05 (2014) Multicast listener extensions for MIPv6 and PMIPv6 fast handovers

    Google Scholar 

  31. IETF draft-ietf-multimob-handover-optimization-07 (2014) PMIPv6 multicast handover optimization by the subscription information acquisition through the LMA (SIAL)

    Google Scholar 

  32. IETF draft-ietf-multimob-pmipv6-source-08 (2014) Mobile multicast sender support in proxy mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) domains

    Google Scholar 

  33. ITU-T Recommendation Q.1707/Y.2804 (2008) Generic framework of mobility management for next generation networks

    Google Scholar 

  34. ITU-T Recommendation Q.1708/Y.2805 (2008) Framework of location management for NGN

    Google Scholar 

  35. ITU-T Recommendation Q.1709/Y.2806 (2008) Framework of handover control for NGN

    Google Scholar 

  36. Cordeiro C, Challapali K, Birru D et al (2005) IEEE 802.22: the first worldwide wireless standard based on cognitive radios. In: 2005 First IEEE international symposium on new frontiers in dynamic spectrum access networks, DySPAN, pp 328–337. doi:10.1109/DYSPAN.2005.1542649

  37. IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee 802.22 WG on WRANs (Wireless Regional Area Networks). http://standards.ieee.org/develop/wg/WG802.22.html. Accessed 24 Mar 2014

  38. IEEE 802.21, http://www.ieee802.org/21/. Accessed 23 Mar 2014

  39. European Telecommunications Standards Institute (2008) http://www.etsi.org. Accessed 23 Mar 2014

  40. ETSI TISPAN Specification (2006) NGN Release 1, http://www.etsi.org/tispan/. Accessed 24 Mar 2014

  41. Wi-Fi Alliance, http://www.wi-fi.org. Accessed 24 Mar 2014

  42. Wireless Broadband Alliance, http://www.wballiance.com. Accessed 24 Mar 2014

  43. Wi-Fi Roaming Guidelines, http://www.wballiance.com/resource-center/specifications/. Accessed 24 Mar 2014

  44. Wireless Roaming Intermediary eXchange (WRIX—i, l, d & f), http://www.wballiance.com/resource-center/specifications/. Accessed 24 Mar 2014

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to Shanzhi Chen .

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

Copyright information

© 2016 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg

About this chapter

Cite this chapter

Chen, S., Shi, Y., Hu, B., Ai, M. (2016). Introduction. In: Mobility Management. Signals and Communication Technology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-52726-9_1

Download citation

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-52726-9_1

  • Published:

  • Publisher Name: Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg

  • Print ISBN: 978-3-662-52724-5

  • Online ISBN: 978-3-662-52726-9

  • eBook Packages: EngineeringEngineering (R0)

Publish with us

Policies and ethics