Advanced Mobility Handover for Mobile IPv6 Based Wireless Networks

We propose an Advanced Mobility Handover scheme (AMH) in this paper for seamless mobility in MIPv6-based wireless networks. In the proposed scheme, the mobile node utilizes a unique home IPv6 address developed to maintain communication with other corresponding nodes without a care-of-address during...

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Main Authors: Ali Safa Sadiq, Norsheila Binti Fisal, Kayhan Zrar Ghafoor, Jaime Lloret
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/602808
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spelling doaj-f9ba1d83d19d485d80b83f6cd83682822020-11-24T21:26:05ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal2356-61401537-744X2014-01-01201410.1155/2014/602808602808Advanced Mobility Handover for Mobile IPv6 Based Wireless NetworksAli Safa Sadiq0Norsheila Binti Fisal1Kayhan Zrar Ghafoor2Jaime Lloret3Faculty of Computer Systems and Software Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Lebuhraya Tun Razak, Gambang, 26300 Kuantan, Pahang, MalaysiaUTM MIMOS CoE in Telecommunication Technology Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), 81310 Johor Bahru, Johor, MalaysiaFaculty of Engineering, University of Koya, Daniel Miterrand Boulevard, Koya KOY45, Kurdistan, IraqInstituto de Investigacion para la Gestion Integrada de Zonas Costeras, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, 46022 Valencia, SpainWe propose an Advanced Mobility Handover scheme (AMH) in this paper for seamless mobility in MIPv6-based wireless networks. In the proposed scheme, the mobile node utilizes a unique home IPv6 address developed to maintain communication with other corresponding nodes without a care-of-address during the roaming process. The IPv6 address for each MN during the first round of AMH process is uniquely identified by HA using the developed MN-ID field as a global permanent, which is identifying uniquely the IPv6 address of MN. Moreover, a temporary MN-ID is generated by access point each time an MN is associated with a particular AP and temporarily saved in a developed table inside the AP. When employing the AMH scheme, the handover process in the network layer is performed prior to its default time. That is, the mobility handover process in the network layer is tackled by a trigger developed AMH message to the next access point. Thus, a mobile node keeps communicating with the current access point while the network layer handover is executed by the next access point. The mathematical analyses and simulation results show that the proposed scheme performs better as compared with the existing approaches.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/602808
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author Ali Safa Sadiq
Norsheila Binti Fisal
Kayhan Zrar Ghafoor
Jaime Lloret
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Norsheila Binti Fisal
Kayhan Zrar Ghafoor
Jaime Lloret
Advanced Mobility Handover for Mobile IPv6 Based Wireless Networks
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet Ali Safa Sadiq
Norsheila Binti Fisal
Kayhan Zrar Ghafoor
Jaime Lloret
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title Advanced Mobility Handover for Mobile IPv6 Based Wireless Networks
title_short Advanced Mobility Handover for Mobile IPv6 Based Wireless Networks
title_full Advanced Mobility Handover for Mobile IPv6 Based Wireless Networks
title_fullStr Advanced Mobility Handover for Mobile IPv6 Based Wireless Networks
title_full_unstemmed Advanced Mobility Handover for Mobile IPv6 Based Wireless Networks
title_sort advanced mobility handover for mobile ipv6 based wireless networks
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 2356-6140
1537-744X
publishDate 2014-01-01
description We propose an Advanced Mobility Handover scheme (AMH) in this paper for seamless mobility in MIPv6-based wireless networks. In the proposed scheme, the mobile node utilizes a unique home IPv6 address developed to maintain communication with other corresponding nodes without a care-of-address during the roaming process. The IPv6 address for each MN during the first round of AMH process is uniquely identified by HA using the developed MN-ID field as a global permanent, which is identifying uniquely the IPv6 address of MN. Moreover, a temporary MN-ID is generated by access point each time an MN is associated with a particular AP and temporarily saved in a developed table inside the AP. When employing the AMH scheme, the handover process in the network layer is performed prior to its default time. That is, the mobility handover process in the network layer is tackled by a trigger developed AMH message to the next access point. Thus, a mobile node keeps communicating with the current access point while the network layer handover is executed by the next access point. The mathematical analyses and simulation results show that the proposed scheme performs better as compared with the existing approaches.
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