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A Bursty Multi-node Handover scheme for mobile internet using the partially Distributed Mobility Management (BMH–DMM) architecture

Chung-Ming Huang (), Duy-Tuan Dao and Meng-Shu Chiang
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Chung-Ming Huang: National Cheng Kung University
Duy-Tuan Dao: National Cheng Kung University
Meng-Shu Chiang: Far East University

Telecommunication Systems: Modelling, Analysis, Design and Management, 2018, vol. 69, issue 1, No 8, 113-130

Abstract: Abstract In the wireless network and mobile internet, several mobile nodes (MNs) may handover from the same previous network X to the same destination network Y at the same time. However, currently proposed Distributed Mobility Management (DMM)-based protocol mainly focus on the handover processing of a single MN’s handover. It causes many redundant messages’ exchanging when multiple MNs do handover at the same time. In this paper, a Bursty Multi-node Handover scheme for mobile internet using the partially Distributed Mobility Management (BMH–DMM) architecture is proposed to tackle the aforementioned problem. Using the proposed BMH–DMM method, one set of control messages for handover is used instead of n sets of control messages for a group that has n MNs. The performance analysis shown that when the number of MNs that perform handover at the same time and in the same place is increased, the handover overhead is not increased so much, for which the proposed BMH–DMM method can reduce about 30% bandwidth consumption for exchanging handover’s signaling messages. Furthermore, the network utilization, handover delay, packet loss, handover blocking probability of using the proposed BMH–DMM scheme are also smaller than that of using the individual handover approach.

Keywords: Distributed Mobility Management; IP mobility; Handover; Group-based handover; Fast handover; Heterogenous wireless network (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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