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Showing papers by "Koichi Asatani published in 2005"


Proceedings ArticleDOI
13 Mar 2005
TL;DR: This paper proposes a new scheme that minimizes the redundant routing during the process of inter-domain handover by utilizing forwarding routers, which consists of forwarding router discovery and proactive handover.
Abstract: One of the main issues of mobile IPv6 is handover latency that causes service disruption time. Although plenty of proposals significantly reduce the service disruption time, they suffer from redundant routing that causes packet misordering and excess bandwidth consumption. In this paper, we propose a new scheme that minimizes the redundant routing during the process of inter-domain handover by utilizing forwarding routers. Our proposed scheme consists of forwarding router discovery and proactive handover. Furthermore, we evaluate the proposed scheme in the view of packet misordering and bandwidth consumption, and clarify the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.

4 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
16 May 2005
TL;DR: R-MIP is proposed, a routing-aware handover scheme for mobile IP that minimizes the redundant routing during the process of inter-domain handover by utilizing forwarding routers and the impact of the forwarding router's capacity since routers have limited resources is evaluated.
Abstract: One of the main issues of mobile IPv6 is handover latency that causes service disruption time. Although plenty of proposals significantly reduce the service disruption time, they suffer from redundant routing that causes packet misordering and bandwidth consumption during the process of inter-domain handover. In this paper, we propose R-MIP, a routing-aware handover scheme for mobile IP, that minimizes the redundant routing during the process of inter-domain handover by utilizing forwarding routers. R-MIP consists of forwarding router discovery and proactive handover. We evaluate R-MIP in the view of packet misordering and bandwidth consumption, and clarify its efficiency. We also evaluate the impact of the forwarding router's capacity since routers have limited resources. By strategically locating forwarding routers, e.g. next to the router that has peering to another domain, the redundant routing caused by inter-domain handover will be efficiently suppressed.

4 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: This paper proposes a new scheme that minimizes the redundant routing during the process of inter-domain handover by utilizing forwarding routers for each correspondent node by strategically locating forwarding routers next to the router that has peering to another domain.
Abstract: One of the main issues of Mobile IPv6 is handover latency that causes service disruption time. Although plenty of proposals significantly reduce the service disruption time, they suffer from redundant routing that causes packet misordering and bandwidth consumption during the process of inter-domain handover. In this paper, we propose a new scheme that minimizes the redundant routing during the process of inter-domain handover by utilizing forwarding routers for each correspondent node. Our proposed scheme consists of forwarding router discovery and proactive handover. We evaluate our proposed scheme in the view of packet misordering and bandwidth consumption, and clarify the efficiency of our proposed scheme. We also evaluate the impact of the forwarding routers' capacity since routers have limited resources. By strategically locating forwarding routers, e.g. next to the router that has peering to another domain, the redundant routing caused by inter-domain handover will be efficiently suppressed.

3 citations