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La sécurité active des véhicules étant devenue essentielle, la communication entre véhicules a retenu l’attention. Le groupe de travail IETF IPWAVE a proposé le modèle de liaison véhiculaire basé sur un modèle de préfixe partagé. Dans le modèle de préfixe partagé, un préfixe est partagé entre les RSU pour empêcher les modifications des adresses IPv6 d'un véhicule au sein d'un domaine de préfixe partagé. Cependant, le mouvement du véhicule doit être suivi pour livrer les paquets à la RSU de desserte du véhicule au sein d'un domaine de préfixe partagé. Le protocole de séparation des identifiants/localisateurs (ILSP) est l'une des techniques utilisées pour gérer le mouvement des véhicules. Il présente plusieurs inconvénients tels que l'incapacité de communiquer avec un module IPv6 standard sans composants spéciaux et la nécessité de transmettre des messages de signalisation entre les hôtes finaux. De tels inconvénients limitent considérablement la disponibilité du service pour un véhicule sur Internet. Nous proposons un ILSP pour un modèle de préfixe partagé sur les réseaux IEEE WAVE IPv6. Le protocole proposé prend en charge la communication IPv6 entre un nœud IPv6 standard sur Internet et un véhicule prenant en charge le protocole proposé. De plus, le protocole masque les mouvements des véhicules au sein d'un domaine de préfixe partagé vers les hôtes homologues, éliminant ainsi la signalisation entre les hôtes finaux. Le protocole proposé introduit un module NDP spécial basé sur le NDP véhiculaire IETF IPWAVE pour prendre en charge la gestion de la mobilité des véhicules au sein d'un domaine de préfixe partagé et minimiser la multidiffusion au niveau liaison dans les réseaux WAVE.
Sangjin NAM
Korea University
Sung-Gi MIN
Korea University
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Sangjin NAM, Sung-Gi MIN, "An Identifier Locator Separation Protocol for the Shared Prefix Model over IEEE WAVE IPv6 Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E106-B, no. 4, pp. 317-330, April 2023, doi: 10.1587/transcom.2022EBP3141.
Abstract: As the active safety of vehicles has become essential, vehicular communication has been gaining attention. The IETF IPWAVE working group has proposed the shared prefix model-based vehicular link model. In the shared prefix model, a prefix is shared among RSUs to prevent changes in IPv6 addresses of a vehicle within a shared prefix domain. However, vehicle movement must be tracked to deliver packets to the serving RSU of the vehicle within a shared prefix domain. The Identifier/Locator Separation Protocol (ILSP) is one of the techniques used to handle vehicle movement. It has several drawbacks such as the inability to communicate with a standard IPv6 module without special components and the requirement to pass signaling messages between end hosts. Such drawbacks severely limit the service availability for a vehicle in the Internet. We propose an ILSP for a shared prefix model over IEEE WAVE IPv6 networks. The proposed protocol supports IPv6 communication between a standard IPv6 node in the Internet and a vehicle supporting the proposed protocol. In addition, the protocol hides vehicle movement within a shared prefix domain to peer hosts, eliminating the signaling between end hosts. The proposed protocol introduces a special NDP module based on IETF IPWAVE vehicular NDP to support vehicular mobility management within a shared prefix domain and minimize link-level multicast in WAVE networks.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.2022EBP3141/_p
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