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O Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6) foi proposto para acomodar a mobilidade frequente de terminais na Internet. Ele utiliza um roteador, denominado Mobility Anchor Point (MAP), para que as redes possam gerenciar terminais móveis sem inundações de mensagens de sinalização. Observe aqui que, particularmente em uma rede de área ampla, como uma rede de comunicação móvel, é eficiente distribuir vários MAPs dentro da mesma rede e fazer com que os domínios MAP cubram áreas sobrepostas. Isto permite à rede gerir os terminais de forma flexível de acordo com os seus diferentes cenários de mobilidade. O método descrito no Internet-Draft da IETF, entretanto, permite que terminais móveis selecionem seu MAP. Isto pode causar concentração de carga em alguns MAPs específicos e/ou inundações de mensagens de sinalização, porque os terminais podem não selecionar um MAP viável de uma maneira desejável. Neste artigo, é proposto um método de seleção de MAP em ambiente de MAPs distribuídos. Reduz mensagens de sinalização de/para redes externas sem concentração de carga em nenhum MAP específico. Finalmente, mostramos que o método proposto funciona de forma eficaz por meio de experimentos de simulação.
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Keita KAWANO, Kazuhiko KINOSHITA, Koso MURAKAMI, "A Mobility-Based Terminal Management in IPv6 Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E85-B, no. 10, pp. 2090-2099, October 2002, doi: .
Abstract: Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6) has been proposed to accommodate frequent mobility of terminals within the Internet. It utilizes a router, named Mobility Anchor Point (MAP), so that networks can manage mobile terminals without floods of signaling message. Note here that, particularly in a wide area network, such as a mobile communication network, it is efficient to distribute several MAPs within the same network and make the MAP domains cover overlapped areas. This enables the network to manage the terminals in a flexible manner according to their different mobility scenarios. The method described in the Internet-Draft at the IETF, however, lets mobile terminals select its MAP. This may cause load concentration at some particular MAPs and/or floods of signaling messages, because the terminals may not select a feasible MAP in a desirable manner. In this paper, a MAP selection method in distributed-MAPs environment is proposed. It reduces signaling messages to/from outside networks without load concentration at any particular MAPs. Finally, we show that the proposed method works effectively by simulation experiments.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e85-b_10_2090/_p
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