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Unique Mechanism of Selection of Traffic Flow Templates for Mobility IP Protocols Using Multihoming and IP Flow Mobility on the NGMN

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Seamless mobility, simultaneous multiple access over heterogeneous networks and other features are some of the 3GPP specifications along with other organizations have consolidated since Release 8 in the called Evolved Packet System (EPS), this represents the core for the integration of new and old standards and all existing networks (e.g. WiFi, UMTS, LTE, etc.) In this paper, we focus on the study of the performance of mobility IP protocols (MIP) on environment that allows multi access data network connectivity (MADNC), multihoming and providing services based on IP Flow Mobility (IFOM). We present through qualitative and quantitative analysis the advantages and the outstanding problems on an environment such as that evaluated. We implement a simple and effective mechanism for differentiation of services and application QoS policy on the EPS. Thus, the mechanism allows Mobile Nodes to refer to the Traffic Flow Templates (TFT) defined on the access network and use these as routing filters within Binding Update messages, using a new packet Traffic Flow Template Reference Mobility Option (TFTR).

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Jiménez, G., Donoso, Y. (2011). Unique Mechanism of Selection of Traffic Flow Templates for Mobility IP Protocols Using Multihoming and IP Flow Mobility on the NGMN. In: Abraham, A., Lloret Mauri, J., Buford, J.F., Suzuki, J., Thampi, S.M. (eds) Advances in Computing and Communications. ACC 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 191. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22714-1_40

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