Mobility Management Framework
Peter Fulop, Benedek Kovacs, Sandor Imre

TL;DR
This paper presents a modeling framework for mobility management that compares different algorithms, analyzes their resource usage, and provides design guidelines for next-generation networks, including a vertical handover decision method.
Contribution
A novel modeling framework for mobility management that enables comparison, analysis, and design optimization of algorithms for future networks.
Findings
Analyzed and numerically compared existing mobility protocols.
Developed a general framework for designing mobility management systems.
Presented a vertical handover decision method as an application.
Abstract
This paper investigates mobility management strategies from the point of view of their need of signalling and processing resources on the backbone network and load on the air interface. A method is proposed to model the serving network and mobile node mobility in order to be able to compare the different types of mobility management algorithms. To obtain a good description of the network we calculate descriptive parameters from given topologies. Most mobility approaches derived from existing protocols are analyzed and their performances are numerically compared in various network and mobility scenarios. We developed a mobility management framework that is able to give general designing guidelines for the next generation mobility managements on given network, technology and mobility properties. With our model an operator can design the network and tune the parameters to obtain the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIPv6, Mobility, Handover, Networks, Security · Wireless Communication Networks Research · Mobile Agent-Based Network Management
