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Mobile IPv6 et Network Mobility (NEMO) ont été standardisés en tant qu'extensions IP. Bien que ces technologies devraient être adoptées par plusieurs communautés, telles que les industries automobile, aéronautique et cellulaire, Mobile IPv6 présente de sérieux problèmes de déploiement tels que l'évolutivité, la résilience des protocoles et la redondance. Dans ces technologies, un routeur spécial appelé agent domestique est introduit pour prendre en charge le mouvement des nœuds mobiles. Cet agent d'accueil introduit des routes qui se chevauchent et inefficaces et devient un point de défaillance unique et un goulot d'étranglement en termes de performances. Dans cet article, un nouveau concept de système de gestion de la mobilité évolutif et fiable est proposé. Plusieurs agents d'accueil servent le même ensemble de nœuds mobiles. Le protocole Home Agent Reliability et la migration Home Agent sont introduits pour réaliser ce concept. Nous proposons également un réseau superposé appelé Global Mobile eXchange (GMX) qui gère efficacement le trafic de données depuis et vers les nœuds mobiles et exploite des agents domestiques comme le ferait un point d'échange Internet (IXP).
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Ryuji WAKIKAWA, Guillaume VALADON, Noriyuki SHIGECHIKA, Jun MURAI, "Distributed Mobility Management Scheme for Mobile IPv6" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E92-B, no. 1, pp. 77-84, January 2009, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E92.B.77.
Abstract: Mobile IPv6 and Network Mobility (NEMO) have been standardized as IP extensions. While these technologies are planned to be adopted by several communities, such as the vehicle, aviation, and cellular industries, Mobile IPv6 has serious deployment issues such as scalability, protocol resilience, and redundancy. In these technologies, a special router called a home agent is introduced to support the movement of mobile nodes. This home agent introduces overlapping, inefficient routes, and becomes a single point of failure and a performance bottleneck. In this paper, a new concept for scalable and dependable mobility management scheme is proposed. Multiple home agents serve the same set of mobile nodes. The Home Agent Reliability protocol and Home Agent migration are introduced to achieve this concept. We also propose an overlay network named a Global Mobile eXchange (GMX) that efficiently handles data traffic from and to mobile nodes, and operates home agents as would an Internet eXchange Point (IXP).
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