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Efficient end-to-end mobility support in IPv6

C. Vogt, M. Doll
2006 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2006. WCNC 2006.  
Optimistic Mobile IPv6 3 RTT 4 RTT switch to new c/o address switch to new c/o address in parallel 3 2 Return-routability procedure and home registration simultaneously Mobile IPv6  ...  IPv6 + Optimizations (2) 1 RTT switch to new c/o address switch to new c/o address 0 RTT 13 Mobile IPv6 + Optimizations (3) Correspondent node may send to incorrect c/o address  ... 
doi:10.1109/wcnc.2006.1683526 dblp:conf/wcnc/VogtD06 fatcat:aymyzmhfebdetoxrurqunr7oxq

A Service Management Architecture for NEMO in IPv4 and IPv6 Networks [chapter]

Jin Ho Kim, Choong Seon Hong, Dae Sun Kim
2006 Lecture Notes in Computer Science  
A Network Mobility(NEMO) protocol also provides the limited mobility in IPv6 networks.  ...  So, in this paper, we propose the architecture of mobility between networks of different versions which is supported the NEMO basic protocol.  ...  mobility to IPv4 network through a TA in NEMO protocol supporting the mobility only in IPv6 network.  ... 
doi:10.1007/11758525_135 fatcat:klmzz7wlqnfbnaqnly6mjrsxou

Evaluation Of Ipv6 And Mofi Iot

Waleed Shahjehan, Dr. Mohammad Haseeb Zafar
2017 Zenodo  
This article describes the limitations of IPV4 and IPv6. The limitations need to be fulfilled by Mobile Oriented Future Internet (MOFI) IoT.  ...  The basic design of the IPV6 was that only end devices are the one with high intelligence and network is used for delivery of packets simply.  ...  IPV6 mobility support is redirection while MOFI-IOT mobility support is best in circumstances after knowing the location to changing mapping system.  ... 
doi:10.5281/zenodo.887434 fatcat:whuddrmvcfdz5ma5fylqxf2ebm

Comparative Analysis of OLSR and AODV under IPv6 Environment

Amritbir Singh
2013 International Journal of Computer Applications  
As routing of data in such dynamic topology is an important issue in mobile ad hoc network, so the selection of suitable routing protocol is necessary which enables to route data between mobile nodes efficiently  ...  In this research performance of two ad hoc routing protocols OLSR and AODV evaluated under IPv6 environment on the basis of end-to-end delay, throughput, and network load.  ...  IPv6 supports multicasting and multi-homing, efficient routing which is not supported by IPv4 [2] .  ... 
doi:10.5120/9917-4525 fatcat:mvrsgouenjfojarmdoqsok7ru4

Performance Analysis of DSDV, I-DSDV, OLSR , ZRP Proactive Routing Protocol in Mobile AdHoc Networks in IPv6

Aman Kumar, Rahul Hans
2015 International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology  
Ipv6 is more secure as compared to IPv4 and has large address space to support.  ...  On the other hand Ipv6 is gaining popularity because it has some additional feature over Ipv4 as it supports multicasting, multi-homing, efficient routing.  ...  The vision of mobile ad hoc networking is to support robust and efficient operation in mobile wireless network is to support robust and efficient operation in mobile wireless network by incorporating routing  ... 
doi:10.14257/ijast.2015.77.03 fatcat:tvwiabdtbndvjoygzei7ffn3di

SURVEY OF VEHICLE AD-HOC NETWORK

DEESHA G. DEOTALE, UMA NAGARAJ
2013 International Journal of Smart Sensor and Adhoc Network.  
IPv6 is considered as the most appropriate technologies to support communication in VANET thanks to its extended address space, enhanced mobility support, ease of configuration and embedded security.  ...  We see the different to communication mode in car network. Also we see the Geo networking with car network.  ...  Thanks to IPv6 extended address space, embedded security, enhance the mobility support and ease of configuration ,the most appropriate technology to support communication in VANET.  ... 
doi:10.47893/ijssan.2013.1182 fatcat:apmgwoevgjar3iw7rsvr2g4zie

Impacts of mobility on wireless access to IPv6 networks

Christian Lazo, Roland Glöckler
2007 Sistemas y Telemática  
The setup of the project enables end-to-end connectivity using global public addresses.  ...  The project "AIRE 6 -Wireless Access to IPv6 Networks" generated a hot spot of wireless Internet access using Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11 b/g) in a native IPv6 environment.  ...  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to thank FRIDA (Fondo Regional para la Innovación Digital en América Latina  ... 
doi:10.18046/syt.v4i8.968 fatcat:hakfewx4tnd7poe2nj5zoru6ai

In brief: IPv6 and distributed applications

D. Geer
2005 IEEE Distributed Systems Online  
If an earthquake or hurricane hits, IPv6 supports unique addresses for cell broadcasting in mobile phone networks.  ...  Smart homes Smart homes will employ IPv6 chips in appliances, utility systems, and furniture to regulate them more efficiently.  ... 
doi:10.1109/mdso.2005.65 fatcat:6xl3dqq3azfqtavswcnfienlna

Next generation internet protocol -Technical realms

J. Gnana Jayanthi, S. Albert Rabara
2010 2010 3rd International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology  
The paper will help the companies and enterprises to realize the benefits and move to the immediate deployment of IPv6 enterprise environments globally.  ...  Even as the rate of IPv6 deployment increases, there continues to be a number of key technical, operational and political challenges that have limited the overall adoption rate of IPv6.  ...  Also, the IPv6 anycast address type can be used for efficient host location [27] . L. End-to-End connectivity IPv4 needed NAT in certain situations in order to conserve scarce IP addresses.  ... 
doi:10.1109/iccsit.2010.5564916 fatcat:5lzngbzdafbqbgttf7ikefweri

Evaluation and recommendations on IPv6 for the Internet of Things

Sebastien Ziegler, Antonio Skarmeta, Peter Kirstein, Latif Ladid
2015 2015 IEEE 2nd World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT)  
Other standards, such as MIP (for mobility support) and CoAP can be deployed in IPv4 networks but are more adequate and efficient in IPv6 ones.  ...  Other standards, such as MIP (for mobility support) and CoAP can be deployed in IPv4 networks but are more adequate and efficient in IPv6 ones.  ... 
doi:10.1109/wf-iot.2015.7389113 dblp:conf/wf-iot/ZieglerSKL15 fatcat:klow5yvl6jgffnm64rhksnpizq

The Impact of IPv6 on Video-to-Video and Mobile Video Communications [chapter]

Latif Ladid, Ioannis P. Chochliouros
2012 IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology  
This work aims at exploring the IPv6-based evolving trends and offering practical suggestions of how it could support effective growth of video-to-video and mobile video communications.  ...  IPv6 [2] was initially developed in the early 1990s because of the anticipated need for more end-system addresses based on anticipated Internet growth [3], encompassing mobile phone deployment, smart home  ...  .  Mobility: IPv6 includes more efficient and robust mobility mechanisms (enhanced support for Mobile IP and Mobile Computing Devices).  ... 
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-33412-2_33 fatcat:3rcaagkuw5cpveodfocxw35334

Comparative Analysis of DSR, GRP and TORA under IPv6 Environment

Amritbir Singh
2013 International Journal of Computer Applications  
Nodes are mobile in mobile ad hoc network and free to move anywhere in network.  ...  Due to the mobility of nodes it is difficult to route data between nodes Thus it is challenging to select an appropriate routing protocol, which route data more efficiently.  ...  OPNET incorporates number of features to support an increase stability and mobility in the mobile ad-hoc network.  ... 
doi:10.5120/13182-0867 fatcat:r64un3cs2jg4fhhfdnfp4jzl74

Performance investigations of internet protocol versions for mobile Ad-hoc network based on qualnet simulator

Jaber H. Majeed, Najmah Abed Habeeb, Waleed Khalid Al-Azzawi
2021 Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science  
The metrics for performance are; Throughput, End-to-End Delay and Average jitter.  ...  Therefore, this makes the analysis of routing protocols very crucial so as to enhance efficient communication between the wireless nodes. IPv4 and IpV6 within the MANET is another issue of concern.  ...  Multicasting and multi-homing as well as efficient routing are supported by IPv6 as against IPv4 [12] .  ... 
doi:10.11591/ijeecs.v21.i1.pp497-504 fatcat:bir5aocoz5adlev5p7j2aorv3u

An Applicability of Transition Mechanisms for IPv6/IPv4 within the Scope of GPRS with an Internet Communication [chapter]

Preetida Vinayakray-Jani, Reijo Juvonen
2000 Lecture Notes in Computer Science  
As a result it is expected that mobile node is General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) with IPv6 support likely to use IPv4 services.  ...  Therefore great concerns to transition strategy planners is how to provide connectivity between IPv6-enabled end user to IPv4.  ...  The technique of encapsulating IPv6 packets within IPv4 headers to carry them over segments of the end-to-end path where the routers have not yet been upgraded to IPv6. 4.  ... 
doi:10.1007/3-540-40019-2_7 fatcat:v3kmbzwtobhkpm2jp7bdxrkm44

Improvements in Aodv Routing Protocol using IPV6 and 802.11e in Manets

2019 International journal of recent technology and engineering  
Mobile Adhoc Networks (MANETs) face challenges with reference to QoS, limited bandwidth, mobility, limited battery power, routing and so on.  ...  Development of IEEE 802.11e standard is a cost-efficient wireless technique for services and improves the QoS potentiality to wireless networks.  ...  In today's era ad-hoc networks are robust and perform efficiently by including routing processings in the mobile devices, which in turn reduces the routing overheads.  ... 
doi:10.35940/ijrte.c6835.098319 fatcat:djiurmnmsvgrlc3uwgzcjrj6ue
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