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An Efficient RSVP–Mobile IP Interworking Scheme
Authors:Sarantis Paskalis  Alexandros Kaloxylos  Evangelos Zervas  Lazaros Merakos
Affiliation:(1) Communication Networks Laboratory, Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Athens, Greece;(2) Department of Electronics, TEI Athens, Greece
Abstract:During the past years, several attempts have been made to develop functionality for mobility management support and QoS provision in the realm of the IP networks. Since IP was not designed to support such functionality, new protocols have been specified and implemented to tackle these issues. Mobile IP is currently the dominant protocol that allows users to retain connectivity while roaming in IP networks. RSVP (Resource reSerVation Protocol) is a well established protocol for reserving network resources to support QoS requirements. These protocols, when deployed separately, can work quite efficiently. However, if their functionality is combined, several inefficiencies arise in terms of QoS deterioration and misuse of the network resources. To minimize these inefficiencies, we propose a new approach that limits mobility and QoS related network modifications inside the domain, in which a user moves. The deployment of our scheme enhances the network resource usage efficiency, while minimizing the duration of the QoS deterioration experienced after a terminal movement. To quantify the advantages of our proposal, we have developed an analytical and a simulation model that we also present in this paper.
Keywords:RSVP  mobile IP  QoS  mobility management
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