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Analysis and Evaluation of Layer 2 Assisted Fast Mobile IPv6 Handovers in a WLAN Environment
Cartagena, Murcia, Spain June 27-June 30
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Lila Dimopoulou, National Technical University of Athens
Georgios Leoleis, National Technical University of Athens
Iakovos S. Venieris, National Technical University of Athens
While handover management has been traditionally using radio technology specific mechanisms, the need for integration of this diverse network environment has obviated the ?push? of the handover functionality to the access-agnostic IP layer. In this context, we study and analyze the implications of the link-layer agnostic operation of the IP handover control on the handoff performance, having as a reference the Fast Mobile IPv6 protocol. We show that the behavior of the protocol is highly dependent on the timely availability of link layer information — this determines whether a reactive or a proactive operation will be executed —. Last, we provide some quantitative results for performance metrics such as the disruption time and the packet loss perceived by a single mobile host under varying conditions of link-layer trigger time availability, buffering capabilities and beacon intervals.
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Lila Dimopoulou, Georgios Leoleis, Iakovos S. Venieris, "Analysis and Evaluation of Layer 2 Assisted Fast Mobile IPv6 Handovers in a WLAN Environment," iscc, pp.327-332, 10th IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'05), 2005
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