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La croissance rapide des systèmes mobiles et la propagation exponentielle d'Internet ont nécessité des technologies permettant une fourniture efficace et transparente des données IP aux utilisateurs mobiles. Cependant, le protocole Internet mobile et la proposition Mobile IPv6 de l'IETF ne sont pas évolutifs ni capables de gérer des applications en temps réel. Le protocole Internet mobile utilise des agents de mobilité pour prendre en charge la mobilité à l'échelle de l'Internet, et le nœud mobile utilise le concept de adresse de garde communiquer avec son nœud correspondant lorsqu'il change de point de rattachement à Internet. Cet article propose un nouveau schéma d'adressage pour nœud mobile basé sur IPv6. Le concept d'Internet mobile est introduit, qui est un sous-réseau logique d'Internet IPv6 et prend en charge la mobilité de la couche IP. L'Internet mobile se superpose géographiquement à Internet. Il possède un préfixe de sous-réseau fixe et chaque nœud mobile qu'il contient n'est identifié que par son adresse IP d'origine, quel que soit son emplacement actuel. De nouveaux types d'agents de mobilité (LRPC, LRPS/FLR) sont définis. Le schéma proposé est considéré comme une solution à long terme pour Internet avec des ordinateurs mobiles, plusieurs défauts du protocole Mobile IP actuel étant résolus.
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Gang QIANG, Zeng-ji LIU, Susumu ISHIHARA, Tadanori MIZUNO, "Enhanced Mobile Internet Protocol Based on IPv6 Addressing Scheme for Third Generation Wireless Network" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E84-B, no. 4, pp. 885-891, April 2001, doi: .
Abstract: The rapid growth of mobile systems and the exponential spread of the Internet have requested technologies for efficient and seamless delivery of IP data to mobile users. However, the Mobile Internet Protocol and the IETF Mobile IPv6 proposal are not scalable and capable of handling real time applications. The Mobile Internet Protocol employs mobility agents to support Internet-wide mobility, and mobile node employs the concept of care-of address to communicate with its correspondent node when it changes its point of attachment to the Internet. This paper proposes a new addressing scheme for mobile node based on IPv6. The concept of Mobile Internet is introduced, which is a logical subnet of IPv6 Internet and supports IP layer mobility. Mobile Internet is geographically overlaid on the Internet. It has a fixed subnet prefix, and each mobile node in it is only identified by its home IP address, regardless of its current location. Some new kinds of mobility agents (LRPC, LRPS/FLR) are defined. The proposed scheme is considered as a long-term solution for the Internet with mobile computers, several defects in the current Mobile IP protocol are solved.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e84-b_4_885/_p
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