2008 IEEE 19th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications 2008
DOI: 10.1109/pimrc.2008.4699735
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A Distributed IP Mobility Approach for 3G SAE

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“…Later, a number of Mobile IP derivatives have been proposed to improve its basic functionality [44][45][46][47]. Recently, there are many individual IP mobility protocols which belong to Identifier-Locator Split (ILS) proposals, as well as future Internet architecture proposals arise to address mobility problems in the Internet.…”
Section: Internet Mobility Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Later, a number of Mobile IP derivatives have been proposed to improve its basic functionality [44][45][46][47]. Recently, there are many individual IP mobility protocols which belong to Identifier-Locator Split (ILS) proposals, as well as future Internet architecture proposals arise to address mobility problems in the Internet.…”
Section: Internet Mobility Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, a series of Mobile IP derivatives [44][45][46][47], which follow Distributed Mobility Management (DMM) architectural paradigm [7,8], arise to address the problem. DMM solutions distribute the functionality of HA to multiple mobility anchors deployed in the network so that the MN can always choose a nearby mobility anchor to maintain its binding cache and perform packet redirection.…”
Section: Mobile Ip and Its Derivativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A distributed IP mobility approach for 3G SAE is proposed in [24]. The approach distributes the HA functionality in MIPv6 to several network entities, named mobility agents (MAs), close to the edges of the operator network.…”
Section: Comparative Analysis Of Dm-rma With Other Dmm Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To maintain reachability of a MN, its binding cache is synchronized among all the deployed HAs in the network. Distributed IP Mobility Approach (DIMA) [4] also distributes central HA functionality onto several new inter-working entities called Mobility Agents (MA), and then MAs form a Distributed Hash Table (DHT) to store the binding cache of MNs. Peer-to-Peer HA Network (P2PHAN) [5] has the similar idea while it uses a P2P network to discover a close HA for MNs.…”
Section: A Network-based Mobility Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%