Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture
Scientific paper
2004-07-31
Proceedings TERENA Networking Conference Zagreb, 2003, http://www.terena.nl/conferences/tnc2003/programme/final-programme.html
Computer Science
Networking and Internet Architecture
15 pages, 5 figures
Scientific paper
Emerging mobility standards within the next generation Internet Protocol, IPv6, promise to continuously operate devices roaming between IP networks. Associated with the paradigm of ubiquitous computing and communication, network technology is on the spot to deliver voice and videoconferencing as a standard internet solution. However, current roaming procedures are too slow, to remain seamless for real-time applications. Multicast mobility still waits for a convincing design. This paper investigates the temporal behaviour of mobile IPv6 with dedicated focus on topological impacts. Extending the hierarchical mobile IPv6 approach we suggest protocol improvements for a continuous handover, which may serve bidirectional multicast communication, as well. Along this line a multicast mobility concept is introduced as a service for clients and sources, as they are of dedicated importance in multipoint conferencing applications. The mechanisms introduced do not rely on assumptions of any specific multicast routing protocol in use.
Schmidt Thomas C.
Wählisch Matthias
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