A Route Optimization technique for registered and unregistered CN's in NEMO
M. Dinakaran, P. Balasubramanie

TL;DR
This paper proposes two routing optimization techniques for registered and unregistered correspondent nodes in NEMO, enhancing mobility support and session continuity for mobile networks.
Contribution
It introduces novel methods to optimize NEMO routing for both registered and unregistered CNs, addressing existing protocol limitations.
Findings
Improved routing efficiency for registered CNs.
Enhanced session stability for unregistered CNs.
Reduction in latency and signaling overhead.
Abstract
As the demand of, requesting the Internet without any disturbance by the mobile users of any network is increasing the IETF started working on Network Mobility (NEMO). Maintaining the session of all the nodes in mobile network with its home network and external nodes can be provided by the basic Network Mobility support protocol. It provides mobility at IP level to complete networks, allowing a Mobile Network to change its point of attachment to the Internet, while maintaining the ongoing sessions of the nodes of the network. The Mobile Router (MR) manages the mobility even though the nodes don't know the status of mobility. This article discusses few basic concepts and limitations of NEMO protocol and proposes two ways to optimize the NEMO routing technique for registered and unregistered Correspondent Nodes (CN) of the Mobile Network Node (MNN).
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Ad Hoc Networks · IPv6, Mobility, Handover, Networks, Security · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
