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Gateway performance for network‐controlled WLAN IP mobility
Author(s) -
Rahman Moshiur,
Harmantzis Fotios C.
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
international journal of communication systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.344
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 1099-1131
pISSN - 1074-5351
DOI - 10.1002/dac.873
Subject(s) - computer network , computer science , handover , queueing theory , default gateway , mobility management
‘Always on’ broadband‐accessed network gateway (GW) control can facilitate inter‐WLAN IP mobility, with seamless connectivity. The GW server plays a critical role in the overall WLAN IP (WIP) mobility architecture ( IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference , WCNC , Atlanta, GA, 21 March 2004; Int. J. Wireless Inf. Networks 2006; 13 (3):173–192). This paper provides a comparison of WIP with cellular IP (CIP) and mobile IP (MIP), and identifies the main requirements for a broadband‐accessed network‐based GW that supports WIP mobility. The paper then evaluates GW‐contributed handoff message processing delay in the WIP architecture through an analytical system model and OPNET simulation model, and provides a comparison of the GW‐contributed handoff message processing delays for non‐preemptive vs preemptive queuing schemes. Both analytical and simulation results show that WIP handoff message processing delay at the GW has negligible impact on the overall system delay. Finally, this paper presents the simulation results of the fast routing table lookup and forwarding speed on the GW overall performance, which can assist service providers in the challenging implementation issues that they face. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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