Sri Gundavelli
Cisco Systems, Inc.
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international conference on communications | 2009
Jong-Hyouk Lee; Sri Gundavelli; Tai-Myoung Chung
Proxy Mobile IPv6 has been developed from the concept of network-based mobility support protocol in the IETF. The recently published specification of Proxy Mobile IPv6 only focuses on the mobility support. Then, route optimization issues are left in the basket for further works. In this paper, we provide the performance analysis in where the recently proposed route optimization is evaluated in terms of signaling cost and packet delivery cost. Through the provided analysis results, we demonstrate that route optimization solves the ineffective routing path problem during the mobile host communicates with its corresponding host and argue that the scalability of Proxy Mobile IPv6 architecture is improved due to the distributed routing path. In addition, the cost model developed in this paper would be a reference model in order to facilitate decision-making for further route optimization design.
international conference on mobile technology applications and systems | 2008
Ryuji Wakikawa; Sawako Kiriyama; Sri Gundavelli
Proxy Mobile IPv6 has been standardized by the IETF recently. It is a network-based mobility management protocol based on Mobile IPv6. There is significant interest from various standards bodies for its adoption in 4G networks as the key mobility management protocol. It is being seen as the protocol for achieving a common mobile core network, accommodating various access technologies such as Wi-MAX, 3GPP and 3GPP2 radio networks. One of the key aspects of the protocol is the support for inter-technology handoffs. The Proxy Mobile IPv6 network allows the mobile node to perform handoff between different access technologies and the network will ensure the terminal obtains the same address configuration as before. However there is no study on the required software function on the host for performing inter-technology handoffs and with the goal of session survivability across handoffs. This paper analyses from the mobile node ·s· perspective on the potential approaches for achieving this and without requiring any changes to the host. It explores the use of Virtual Interface support available in Linux as one of the approaches and demonstrates that it is a simple host configuration and does not require any host stack changes. It also provides the results from the handoff experiments.
communications and mobile computing | 2011
Ryuji Wakikawa; Sawako Kiriyama; Sri Gundavelli
Proxy Mobile IPv6 has been standardized by the IETF recently. It is a network-based mobility management protocol based on Mobile IPv6. There is significant interest from various standards bodies for its adoption in 4G networks as the key mobility management protocol. It is being seen as the protocol for achieving a common mobile core network, accommodating various access technologies such as WiMAX, 3GPP and 3GPP2 radio networks. One of the key aspects of the protocol is the support for inter-technology handoffs. The Proxy Mobile IPv6 network allows the mobile node to perform handoff between different access technologies and the network will ensure the terminal obtains the same address configuration as before. However there is no study on the required software function on the host for performing inter-technology handoffs and with the goal of session survivability across handoffs. This paper analyzes from the mobile nodes perspective on the potential approaches for achieving this and without requiring any changes to the host. It explores the use of virtual interface support available in Linux as one of the approaches and demonstrates that it is a simple host configuration and does not require any host stack changes. It also provides the results from the inter-technology handoff experiments running with our Proxy Mobile IPv6 implementation. Copyright
RFC | 2008
Sri Gundavelli; Kent K. Leung; Vijay Devarapalli; Kuntal Chowdhury; Basavaraj Patil
RFC | 2010
Ryuji Wakikawa; Sri Gundavelli
RFC | 2010
Ahmad Muhanna; Mohamed Khalil; Sri Gundavelli; Kuntal Chowdhury; Parviz Yegani
RFC | 2012
Frank Xia; Behcet Sarikaya; Jouni Korhonen; Sri Gundavelli; Damjan Damic
Archive | 2010
Yong-Geun Hong; Hidetoshi Yokota; Tran Trung; Kent K. Leung; Sri Gundavelli
Archive | 2009
Hidetoshi Yokota; Sri Gundavelli; Xiangsong Cui; Jouni Korhonen
RFC | 2012
Jouni Korhonen; Sri Gundavelli; Hidetoshi Yokota; Xiangsong Cui