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Cet article présente une nouvelle architecture de réseau appelée LINA qui assure la mobilité des nœuds. Le concept de base de LINA est la séparation de l'identifiant de nœud et du localisateur d'interface. Bien qu’il existe plusieurs protocoles basés sur un tel concept, ils ne résolvent pas les problèmes qui se posent lorsqu’il s’agit de l’ensemble d’une architecture réseau. LINA est une architecture holistique couvrant la couche réseau jusqu'à la couche application afin de prendre en charge la mobilité des nœuds. Les frais généraux occasionnés par la séparation de l'identifiant de nœud et du localisateur d'interface sont minimisés dans LINA en introduisant le modèle d'adressage intégré. Cet article présente également un nouveau protocole appelé LIN6 qui prend en charge la mobilité IPv6. LIN6 est une application de LINA vers IPv6 et est entièrement compatible avec IPv6. Il présente plusieurs avantages par rapport à Mobile IPv6, par exemple une surcharge de protocole moindre. Notre prototype d'implémentation de LIN6 présente une surcharge minimale par rapport à une implémentation IPv6 conventionnelle.
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Masahiro ISHIYAMA, Mitsunobu KUNISHI, Keisuke UEHARA, Hiroshi ESAKI, Fumio TERAOKA, "LINA: A New Approach to Mobility Support in Wide Area Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E84-B, no. 8, pp. 2076-2086, August 2001, doi: .
Abstract: This paper presents a new network architecture called LINA that provides node mobility. The basic concept of LINA is separation of the node identifier and the interface locator. Although there are several protocols based on such a concept, they do not address issues that arise when dealing with an entire network architecture. LINA is a holistic architecture covering the network layer to the application layer in order to support node mobility. Overhead incurred by separation of the node identifier and the interface locator is minimized in LINA by introducing the embedded addressing model. This paper also presents a new protocol called LIN6 that supports IPv6 mobility. LIN6 is an application of LINA to IPv6 and is fully compatible with IPv6. It has several advantages in comparison to Mobile IPv6, e.g. less protocol overhead. Our prototype implementation of LIN6 shows minimal overhead compared to a conventional IPv6 implementation.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e84-b_8_2076/_p
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