PMIPv6 Integrated with MIH for Flow Mobility Management: a Real Testbed with Simultaneous Multi-Access in Heterogeneous Mobile Networks
Hugo Alves, Luis Silva, Rui Marinheiro, Jose Moura

TL;DR
This paper presents a network-side extension of Proxy Mobile IPv6 integrated with IEEE 802.21 to enable simultaneous multi-access flow mobility in heterogeneous mobile networks, validated through a real testbed.
Contribution
It introduces a transparent, scalable solution for flow mobility across multiple access technologies using a real prototype, enhancing handover and QoS management.
Findings
Supports simultaneous multi-access flow mobility
Ensures session continuity despite flow mobility
Low overhead with high scalability
Abstract
The exponential growth of the number of multihomed mobile devices is changing the way how we can connect to the Internet. Our mobile devices are demanding for more network resources, in terms of traffic volume and QoS requirements. Unfortunately, it is very hard to a multihomed device to be simultaneously connected to the network through multiple links. The current work enhances the network access of multihomed devices agnostically to the deployed access technologies. This enhancement is achieved by using simultaneously all of the mobile devices interfaces, and by routing each individual data flow through the most convenient access technology. The proposed solution is only deployed at the network side and it extends Proxy Mobile IPv6 with flow mobility in a completely transparent way to mobile nodes. In fact, it gives particular attention to the handover mechanisms, by improving the…
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