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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2006

Migrating Home Agents Towards Internet-Scale Mobility Deployments

Ryuji Wakikawa
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Guillaume Valadon
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Jun Murai
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Résumé

While the IETF standardization process of the Mobile IPv6 and Network Mobility (NEMO) protocols is almost complete, their large-scale deployment is not yet possible. With these technologies, in order to hide location changes of the mobile nodes from the rest of the Internet, a specific router called a home agent is used. However, this equipment generates resilience and performance issues such as protocol scalability and longer paths. In order to solve these problems, we describe and analyze a new concept called Home Agent Migration. The main feature of this solution is the distribution of home agents inside the current Internet topology to reduce distances to end-nodes. As is usually done for anycast routing, they advertise the same network prefix from different locations; moreover they also exchange information about their associations with mobile nodes. This produces a Global Mobile eXchange (GMX), an overlay network that efficiently handles data traffic from and to mobile nodes, and operates home agents as would an Internet eXchange Point (IXP). When a correspondent node needs to exchange packets with a mobile node, the data traffic will be intercepted by its closest GMX home agent and redirected to the home agent to which the mobile node is bound.
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hal-01351772 , version 1 (04-08-2016)

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Ryuji Wakikawa, Guillaume Valadon, Jun Murai. Migrating Home Agents Towards Internet-Scale Mobility Deployments. CoNext 2006, Dec 2006, Lisboa, Portugal. pp.10:1--10:10, ⟨10.1145/1368436.1368450⟩. ⟨hal-01351772⟩
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