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A Hop-Sensitive Mechanism to Establish Route Optimization in Mobile Networks

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Advanced Communication and Networking (ACN 2010)

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The mobile network plays a vital role in mobile communications. It supports both host mobility and network mobility. The mobile network which supports network mobility can be called as NEMO. The NEMO refers to NEtwork MObility or mobile network that moves. Though NEMO provides many supports, it also suffers due to Quality of Service (QoS) issues. One such issue is Route Optimization (RO). When a Mobile Node (MN) is away from Home Network (HN), it will send a binding update to Home Agent (HA) in HN to inform its movement. If the Correspondent Node (CN) wants to send data to MN, it will send data through HA. In this scenario, three networks such as HN, Foreign Network (FN) and Correspondent Network are involved in data transfer. The involvement of these three networks affects the QoS. This paper concentrates on some of the QoS parameters to propose a QoS mechanism to establish RO among these three networks and significantly increases performance of the mobile network.

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Gnanaraj, J.I., Newton, P.C., Arockiam, L., Kim, Th. (2010). A Hop-Sensitive Mechanism to Establish Route Optimization in Mobile Networks. In: Chang, CC., Vasilakos, T., Das, P., Kim, Th., Kang, BH., Khurram Khan, M. (eds) Advanced Communication and Networking. ACN 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 77. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13405-0_12

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