Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture
Scientific paper
2011-05-08
Computer Science
Networking and Internet Architecture
Proc. First Ambient Networks Workshop on Mobility, Multiaccess, and Network Management (M2NM), Sydney, Australia, October 2007
Scientific paper
Solutions for mobility management in wireless networks have been investigated and proposed in various research projects and standardization bodies. With the continuing deployment of different access networks, the wider range of applications tailored for a mobile environment, and a larger diversity of wireless end systems, it emerged that a single mobility protocol (such as Mobile IP) is not sufficient to handle the different requirements adequately. Thus a solution is needed to manage multiple mobility protocols in end systems and network nodes, to detect and select the required protocols, versions and optional features, and enable control on running daemons. For this purpose a mobility toolbox has been developed as part of the EU funded Ambient Networks project. This paper describes this modular management approach and illustrates the additional benefits a mobility protocol can gain by using state transfer as an example.
Boreli Roksana
Eisl Jochen
Georgiades Michael
Jokikyyny Tony
Pentikousis Kostas
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