2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-6516-0_22
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A Network-Based IP Mobility Management Scheme with IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack Support

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“…The concept of user and network mobility, which would enable simultaneous connectivity on multiple access networks, is not foreseen in the current standard [1]. To support multihoming connectivity, it is necessary to expand the control and data plane of the current EPS system with the logic of the dual stack mobile IPv6 protocol (DS-MIPv6) [3] for user multihoming and network mobility protocol functions (NEMO) with multiple care-of-addresses support [4] for network multihoming. Such capabilities are required for demanding communication environments with high availability and redundancy constraints, such as IoT-enabled heterogeneous systems for critical communications.…”
Section: Eps As An Enabler For Heterogeneous Iot Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of user and network mobility, which would enable simultaneous connectivity on multiple access networks, is not foreseen in the current standard [1]. To support multihoming connectivity, it is necessary to expand the control and data plane of the current EPS system with the logic of the dual stack mobile IPv6 protocol (DS-MIPv6) [3] for user multihoming and network mobility protocol functions (NEMO) with multiple care-of-addresses support [4] for network multihoming. Such capabilities are required for demanding communication environments with high availability and redundancy constraints, such as IoT-enabled heterogeneous systems for critical communications.…”
Section: Eps As An Enabler For Heterogeneous Iot Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throughout the transition period, the movement of the MNs among networks that confi gured with different IP protocols is inevitable (Lee, Jung, Lee, Lee & Han, 2013). As a result, many researchers have shown interests in proposing new systems that address the issue of IPv4 and IPv6 coexistence with mobility support.…”
Section: Security Concerns In Mixed Ip Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%