2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.556-562.6375
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LTTMAP Fast Handoff Scheme of Advancing Hierarchical Mobile IPv6

Abstract: There are many obstacles exit in the mobile management scheme, it mainly shows in its not high switching performance, excess signaling overhead and too long handoff delay, hard guaranteed quality of service in handoff as well as safety problem. It put forwards a fast handoff scheme which advances HMIPv6 by giving it authority to temporary mobility anchor point (LT-TMAP). The lower level access router is licensed through upper level of MAP, make it a temporal mobility anchor point to give distribute management … Show more

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“…We compare the performance of SDMM against two pioneering mobility management mechanisms, namely PMIPv6 (Bernardos, 2014) and HMIPv6 (Fang, 2014), as well as another SDN based mobility management (SDN-PMIPv6) mechanism (Raza et al, 2014). For evaluating SDN based protocols, we use mininet tool (http://mininet.org/overview/) to emulate the network connected to OpenDaylight controller (http://www.…”
Section: Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We compare the performance of SDMM against two pioneering mobility management mechanisms, namely PMIPv6 (Bernardos, 2014) and HMIPv6 (Fang, 2014), as well as another SDN based mobility management (SDN-PMIPv6) mechanism (Raza et al, 2014). For evaluating SDN based protocols, we use mininet tool (http://mininet.org/overview/) to emulate the network connected to OpenDaylight controller (http://www.…”
Section: Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%