Abstract
The objective of this paper is to presents analyses for multicast network mobility management using NS3. It is mainly to verify the proposed network architecture and its activities. NS3 is a network simulator that implements virtually network prototype that is close to real implementation. Network mobility management has become a popular topic in networking research due to its ability to mitigate mobile IPv6 problems. However the standard network mobility management only introduced to support unicast traffic. Hence this paper integrates context transfer and multicast fast reroute, and implements this integration to the standard network mobility management. This implementation enables multicast to network mobility management with high network performance support. The analyses focus on the throughput performance. The analyses of this simulator are hereby presented.
Highlights
In 2019, IP traffic will surpass two zettabyte threshold with mobile data traffic that grows three times quicker than fixed IP traffic [1,2,3]
As a resolution to this problem, this paper offered an improvement to support high data delivery performance in network mobility management
The improved method is an implement of integration of two concepts into Proxy Mobile Ipv6 (PMIPv6) [7, 8]
Summary
In 2019, IP traffic will surpass two zettabyte threshold with mobile data traffic that grows three times quicker than fixed IP traffic [1,2,3]. As a resolution to this problem, this paper offered an improvement to support high data delivery performance in network mobility management. The improved method is an implement of integration of two concepts into Proxy Mobile Ipv6 (PMIPv6) [7, 8]. In the offered method the mobile multicast traffic is processed and delivered using the integration of Context Transfer [9, 10, 11] and Multicast Fast Reroute [12].
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