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http://dx.doi.org/10.9766/KIMST.2019.22.5.654

PMIP-based Distributed Mobility Management for Tactical Network  

Sun, Kyoungjae (Department of ICMC Convergence Technology, Soongsil University)
Kim, Younghan (Department of Electronic Engineering, Soongsil National University)
Noh, Hongjun (C4I R&D Center, LIG Nex1)
Park, Hyungwon (C4I R&D Center, LIG Nex1)
Han, Myounghun (The 2nd R&D Institute, Agency for Defense Development)
Kwon, Daehoon (The 2nd R&D Institute, Agency for Defense Development)
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Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology / v.22, no.5, 2019 , pp. 654-666 More about this Journal
Abstract
The tactical network has several different characteristics compared with commercial internet network such as hierarchical topology, dynamic topology changing and wireless link based connectivity. For considering IP mobility management in the tactical network, current mobility management using Mobile IP(MIP) is not suitable with some reasons such as non-optimal routing paths and single point of failure. Proxy Mobile IP(PMIP) which supporting network-based mobility in hierarchical manner can provide optimal routing path in the tactical network environment, but centralized anchor is still remained a threat to the stability of the tactical network which changes its topology dynamically. In this paper, we propose PMIP-based distributed mobility management for the tactical network environment. From our design, routing paths are always configured in optimized way, as well as path is recovered quickly when the mobility anchor of user is failed. From numerical analysis, comparing to other mobility scheme, result shows that the proposed scheme can reduce packet transmission cost and latency in tactical network model.
Keywords
Distributed Mobility Management; Proxy Mobile IP; Tactical Network;
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