Transport layer mobility support utilizing link signal strength information

Moonjeong Chang, Meejeong Lee, Seokjoo Koh

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Abstract

Recently, mobile SCTP (mSCTP) has been proposed as a transport layer approach for supporting mobility. mSCTP is based on the 'multi-homing' feature of Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP), and utilizes the functions to dynamically add or delete IP addresses of end points to or from the existing connection in order to support mobility. In this paper, we propose a transport layer mobility supporting scheme, which is based on mSCTP and utilizes the link layer signal strength information in order to determine when to add or delete end-point IP addresses of mobile node and how to change data delivery paths when handover happens. Exploiting the fact that the transport layer is aware of the mobility in the proposed scheme, we also propose error and congestion control enhancement to cope with handover efficiently. The simulation results show that the performance of proposed scheme is competitive compared to the traditional network layer mobility supporting approach. Especially, when the moving speed of mobile node is fast or new path acquisition takes long, it shows better performance than the traditional network layer approach.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2548-2556
Number of pages9
JournalIEICE Transactions on Communications
VolumeE87-B
Issue number9
StatePublished - Sep 2004

Keywords

  • Mobility
  • mSCTP
  • SCTP
  • Transport layer

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