Route Optimisation For Mobile Ipv6

In the future it is expected that the number of terminals with wire less access to network re source swill be more wide spread, and it i s therefore necessary to integrate mobility support into future generation networks so that users can be on line, even while in motion. The increasing use of In...

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Main Author: Yahaya, Coulibaly
Format: Thesis
Language:English
English
Published: 2002
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12137/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12137/1/FK_2002_90.pdf
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description In the future it is expected that the number of terminals with wire less access to network re source swill be more wide spread, and it i s therefore necessary to integrate mobility support into future generation networks so that users can be on line, even while in motion. The increasing use of Internet suggests that the Internet technology can be the best candidate for effective realization of future generation mobile systems. Mobile IP can offer the possibility to use the mobile Internet in other ways than it is used in the standard wire d environment ,Because of this , mobility in IPv6( MlPv6) is designed to be scalable , stable , efficient and secure. This thesis focuses on an important aspect of mobility, which is route optimisation. We investigate the existing route optimisation techniques, especially base MIPv 6 route optimisation and propose an efficient route optimisation . Our proposed solution , Mobile node Address Multicasting technique ( MAM) is based on multicasting techniques different from base MIPv 6 route optimisation , which is based on bin ding update technique.
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spelling upm-121372024-06-28T08:43:26Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12137/ Route Optimisation For Mobile Ipv6 Yahaya, Coulibaly In the future it is expected that the number of terminals with wire less access to network re source swill be more wide spread, and it i s therefore necessary to integrate mobility support into future generation networks so that users can be on line, even while in motion. The increasing use of Internet suggests that the Internet technology can be the best candidate for effective realization of future generation mobile systems. Mobile IP can offer the possibility to use the mobile Internet in other ways than it is used in the standard wire d environment ,Because of this , mobility in IPv6( MlPv6) is designed to be scalable , stable , efficient and secure. This thesis focuses on an important aspect of mobility, which is route optimisation. We investigate the existing route optimisation techniques, especially base MIPv 6 route optimisation and propose an efficient route optimisation . Our proposed solution , Mobile node Address Multicasting technique ( MAM) is based on multicasting techniques different from base MIPv 6 route optimisation , which is based on bin ding update technique. 2002-11 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12137/1/FK_2002_90.pdf Yahaya, Coulibaly (2002) Route Optimisation For Mobile Ipv6. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Mobile communication systems English
spellingShingle Mobile communication systems
Yahaya, Coulibaly
Route Optimisation For Mobile Ipv6
title Route Optimisation For Mobile Ipv6
title_full Route Optimisation For Mobile Ipv6
title_fullStr Route Optimisation For Mobile Ipv6
title_full_unstemmed Route Optimisation For Mobile Ipv6
title_short Route Optimisation For Mobile Ipv6
title_sort route optimisation for mobile ipv6
topic Mobile communication systems
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12137/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12137/1/FK_2002_90.pdf