Mobile IPv6


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Soliman carefully explains MIPv6Us structure, goals, deployment, operation, optimization, security, and much more. An outstanding complement or alternative to the official specs, this handbook gives wireless engineers and researchers all the information they need to build reliable, high-performance MIPv6 systems.




Mobile Inter-networking with IPv6


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A comprehensive reference on understanding, designing, and implementing IP Mobility This authoritative reference provides readers with a thorough understanding of IP Mobility using Mobile IPv6 and companion advanced mobility protocols including network mobility and fast handovers. It illustrates basic concepts and principles behind the IP Mobility architecture and covers the practices using detailed protocol description. Of particular importance is how mobile networking will support billions of devices without restricting applications or overburdening network infrastructures, and how it will support the movement of users from network to network without compromising security. Authors Koodli and Perkins investigate how IP mobility is used in practice and the adoption of Mobile IPv6 in CDMA cellular systems. They also cover some experimental work, including performance of VoIP handovers over WLAN, multi-access network handovers, and emerging topics such as location privacy. In five parts, Mobile Inter-networking with IPv6 covers: Features of IPv6 and IP security Mobility concepts and principles, Mobile IPv6 protocol, packet handling, and network mobility Advanced mobility protocols, including fast handovers, fast handover protocol, context transfers, and hierarchical mobility management Applying IP mobility, including Mobile IPv6 in CDMA packet data networks, enterprise mobile networking, and WLAN fast handovers Emerging topics such as multi-access and mobility, seamless IP handovers, location privacy and IP mobility, and route optimization for Mobile IPv4 using Mobile IPv6 return routability With chapter exercises and handy references, readers will have plenty of opportunities to pursue topics in further detail. This is a comprehensive reference suitable for practitioners and students with a basic understanding of TCP/IP protocols.




Mobility Supporting Schemes over IPv6 Networks


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Master's Thesis from the year 2012 in the subject Communications - Multimedia, Internet, New Technologies, grade: 9.0, , language: English, abstract: The study provides quantitative results of the performance improvements obtained by new enhancements as observed by a single mobile user with respect to handoff latency, throughput, packet delivery ratio, average jitter etc. In addition to this, the signaling load costs associated with the performance improvements provided by the enhancements has been analyzed. The handover delay reduction approaches, specifically the Fast Handover Mobile Ipv6 FHMIPv6 have been shown. The thesis concludes with the analysis of simulation results, evaluating the MIPv6, HMIPv6 and FHMIPv6 performance and finally gives some suggestions for the future work. Mobile Internet Protocol (MIP), the current International Engineering Task Force (IETF) proposal for IP mobility support, represents a key element for future all-Internet Protocol (IP) wireless networks to provide service continuity while on the move within a multi-access environment. A performance evaluation of Mobile internet protocol version 6 (IPv6) and its proposed enhancements, that is Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6, Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 was conducted. And a combination of fast handover (FMIPv6) and hierarchical mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6) was proposed and simulated by using the network simulator NS-2. The simulation scenario comprised two access routers and one mobile node that communicated in accordance with the IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN standards.




Secure IP Mobility Management for VANET


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This brief presents the challenges and solutions for VANETs’ security and privacy problems occurring in mobility management protocols including Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6), Proxy MIPv6 (PMIPv6), and Network Mobility (NEMO). The authors give an overview of the concept of the vehicular IP-address configurations as the prerequisite step to achieve mobility management for VANETs, and review the current security and privacy schemes applied in the three mobility management protocols. Throughout the brief, the authors propose new schemes and protocols to increase the security of IP addresses within VANETs including an anonymous and location privacy-preserving scheme for the MIPv6 protocol, a mutual authentication scheme that thwarts authentication attacks, and a fake point-cluster based scheme to prevent attackers from localizing users inside NEMO-based VANET hotspots. The brief concludes with future research directions. Professionals and researchers will find the analysis and new privacy schemes outlined in this brief a valuable addition to the literature on VANET management.




Mobile IP


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Mobility Implementation


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Mobile Video with Mobile IPv6


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Increased reliance on mobile devices and streaming of video content are two of the most recent changes that have led those in the video distribution industry to be concerned about the shifting or erosion of traditional advertising revenues. Infrastructure providers also need to position themselves to take advantage of these trends. Mobile Video with Mobile IPv6 provides an overview of the current mobile landscape, then delves specifically into the capabilities and operational details of IPv6. The book also addresses 3G and 4G services, the application of Mobile IPv6 to streaming and other mobile video outputs, and closes with a chapter on future directions.




6LoWPAN


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"It is stunningly thorough and takes readers meticulously through the design, configuration and operation of IPv6-based, low-power, potentially mobile radio-based networking." —Vint Cerf, Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google This book provides a complete overview of IPv6 over Low Power Wireless Area Network (6LoWPAN) technology In this book, the authors provide an overview of the 6LoWPAN family of standards, architecture, and related wireless and Internet technology. Starting with an overview of the IPv6 'Internet of Things', readers are offered an insight into how these technologies fit together into a complete architecture. The 6LoWPAN format and related standards are then covered in detail. In addition, the authors discuss the building and operation of 6LoWPAN networks, including bootstrapping, routing, security, Internet ingration, mobility and application protocols. Furthermore, implementation aspects of 6LoWPAN are covered. Key Features: Demonstrates how the 6LoWPAN standard makes the latest Internet protocols available to even the most minimal embedded devices over low-rate wireless networks Provides an overview of the 6LoWPAN standard, architecture and related wireless and Internet technology, and explains the 6LoWPAN protocol format in detail Details operational topics such as bootstrapping, routing, security, Internet integration, mobility and application protocols Written by expert authors with vast experience in the field (industrial and academic) Includes an accompanying website containing tutorial slides, course material and open-source code with examples (6lowpan.net) 6LoWPAN: The Wireless Embedded Internet is an invaluable reference for professionals working in fields such as telecommunications, control, and embedded systems. Advanced students and teachers in electrical engineering, information technology and computer science will also find this book useful.




Mobile Internet


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Consumers want it, businesses are demanding it. The migration of Internet services to a mobile environment is inevitable. But while the ability to be on the go and connected to the Internet sets the stage for increased efficiency and productivity, many technical challenges associated with user mobility and wireless connectivity remain. Mobil