TITEL
Extended Mobile IP and Support for Global Connectivity in Hybrid Networks
FöRFATTARE
Åhlund, Christer
INSTITUTION
Systemteknik / Medieteknik
SAMMANFATTNING
Mobility is an essential and necessary feature for roaming users who
connect to wireless networks via access points. Access points may have
different capabilities, be connected to different networks and be installed
by different providers. A mobile host will discover multiple access points
in this environment. A mobile host should be able to use the best available
connectivity to communicate with a correspondent host and perhaps use
multiple connections for different hosts. In areas with wireless local area
network access, pockets with limited or no coverage could exist. Such
restricted connectivity could be compensated by neighbor hosts who form an
ad hoc network and relay packets until they reach an access point.
This thesis describes and discusses the proposed solutions towards enabling
and supporting connectivity in wireless access networks. In the proposed
solutions the network layer software will evaluate and decide which
wireless network connections to use.
This thesis proposes a Running Variance Metric (RVM) and a Relative Network
Load (RNL) as performance metrics to classify the traffic load of access
points in wireless access networks. RVM and RNL can be efficiently used for
infrastructure networks and ad hoc networks.
This thesis proposes an extension to Mobile IP in order to enable mobile
hosts to use multiple care-of addresses simultaneously. These extensions
enhance network connectivity by enabling the mobile host, the home agent
and correspondent hosts to evaluate and select the best connection. The
proposed extension to Mobile IP is called Multihomed Mobile IP to emphasize
support for multiple connections for a mobile host at the same time.
This thesis describes a proposed gateway architecture that integrates wired
IP networks with ad hoc networks. Routes between a mobile host and gateways
are maintained continuously where multi-hop ad hoc connections are
supported. Communication between peers in ad hoc networks is based on
reactive ad hoc routing. Mobile hosts moving between ad hoc networks are
supported by Multihomed Mobile IP.
This thesis describes developed prototypes and simulation results to
validate multihomed Mobile IP and the gateway architecture which integrates
ad hoc networks and wired IP networks.
ISSN 1402-1544 / ISRN LTU-DT--05/05--SE / NR 2005:05
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