Mobility management in RINA networks: experimental validation of architectural properties

Autor/a

Bergesio, Leonardo

Chitkushev, Lou

Day, John

Grasa, Eduard

Lopez, Diego

van der Meer, Sven

Tarzan, Miquel

Data de publicació

2018-04-16



Resum

Mobility management is a challenging problem in current networks, typically requiring dedicated, specialised protocols that manage the lifetime of a series of tunnels that follow mobile hosts as they roam through the network. The fundamental issue that complicates the mobility management problem is the lack of a complete naming and addressing schema in the current Internet architecture. This paper analyses what properties such schema needs to have, and discusses how Internet mobility solutions are missing parts of it. Then it looks at RINA, a network architecture with a complete naming scheme. Theoretical analysis backed up by experimental validation of the main properties for mobility support shows that managing mobility in RINA networks not only is simpler and easier to scale compared to the Internet situation, but also that no special protocols or mechanisms need to be added to RINA in order to support mobility.

Tipus de document

Article
Versió presentada

Llengua

Anglès

Matèries CDU

621.3 - Enginyeria elèctrica. Electrotècnia. Telecomunicacions

Paraules clau

Xarxes d'àrea extensa (Ordinadors); Recursive InterNetwork Architecture; Addressing; Mobility Management; Routing

Pàgines

6 p.

Publicat per

IEEE

És versió de

IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), Barcelona, 2018.

Documents

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