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mobility support using the mobile port mapping
Shi Zhiqiang; Qiao Yuansong; Matthews Adrian; Hayes Gregory; Cunningham Anthony; Fallon Enda
2009
Conference Name2009 ACM International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference, IWCMC 2009
SourceProceedings of the 2009 ACM International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference, IWCMC 2009
Conference Date37428
Conference PlaceLeipzig, Germany
Publish PlaceUnited States
ISBN9781605585697
Department(1) Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; (2) Software Research Centre, Athlone Institute of Technology, Ireland
English AbstractAs wireless communication infrastructures such as 3G, WIFI and WIMAX networks are widely deployed, mobile IP communications are expected to grow rapidly. Although there are many mobile IP communication solutions such as GPRS Tunneling Protocol, Mobile IP and so on, they are still unable to provide large-scale mobile communication services in IPv4 networks because of the exhaustion of IPv4 addresses. In this paper, we present an Identifier/Locator split technique called the Mobile Port Mapping (MPM) which supports steady connections at the Transport layer when handover occurs. A MPM based SIP architecture (MPM-SIP) is proposed, in which part ports of a global IPv4 address is allocated to a particular mobile terminal instead of the total IPv4 address. MPM-SIP not only avoids the exhaustion of global IPv4 Addresses, but also provides backward compatibility to correspondence nodes. The architecture is verified and the performance is tested, which demonstrates that it is a promising technique to provide transparent mobility in IPv4 networks. Copyright 2009 ACM.
KeywordCommunication Computer Science Mapping Mobile Computing Telecommunication Systems Wimax Wireless Networks
Content Type会议论文
URIhttp://ir.iscas.ac.cn/handle/311060/8426
Collection基础软件国家工程研究中心
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Shi Zhiqiang,Qiao Yuansong,Matthews Adrian,et al. mobility support using the mobile port mapping[C]. United States,2009.
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