A novel scheme is presented to integrate mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) with the lnternet and support mobility across wireless local area networks (WLANs) and MANETs. The mobile nodes, connected as a MANET, emplo...A novel scheme is presented to integrate mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) with the lnternet and support mobility across wireless local area networks (WLANs) and MANETs. The mobile nodes, connected as a MANET, employ the optimize d link state routing (OLSR) protocol for routing within the MANET. Mobility management across WLANs and MANETs is achieved through the hierarchical mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6) protocol. The performance is evaluated on a HMIPv6 based test-bed composed of WLANs and MANETs. The efficiency gain obtained from using HMIPv6 in such a hybrid network is investigated. The investigation result shows that the use of HMIPv6 can achieve up to 27% gain on reducing the handoff latency when a mobile roams within a domain. Concerning the reduction of the signaling load on the lnternet, the use of HMIPv6 can achieve at least a 54% gain and converges to 69%.展开更多
With the rapid development of wireless transmission technologies and the proliferation of mobile terminals, the mobile Internet has experienced exponential growth in recent years. However, at the same time, it is also...With the rapid development of wireless transmission technologies and the proliferation of mobile terminals, the mobile Internet has experienced exponential growth in recent years. However, at the same time, it is also facing more challenges, particularly regarding bandwidth, address space, security, mobility, and energy. In this article, we analyse the five abovementioned challenges and then survey related technology trends. We also describe the progress of architecture research aimed at the future mobile Internet. We reach the conclusion that a single technology cannot solve all the problems of mobile Internet, and future research should focus more on how to make architectures and technologies work together more effectively.展开更多
This article shows the quality of services in a wireless swarm of drones that form an ad hoc network between them Fly Ad Hoc Networks(FANET).Each drone has the ability to send and receive information(like a router);an...This article shows the quality of services in a wireless swarm of drones that form an ad hoc network between them Fly Ad Hoc Networks(FANET).Each drone has the ability to send and receive information(like a router);and can behave as a hierarchical node whit the intregration of three protocols:Multiprotocol Label Switch(MPLS),Fast Hierarchical AD Hoc Mobile(FHAM)and Internet Protocol version 6(IPv6),in conclusion MPLS+FHAM+IPv6.The metrics analyzed in the FANET are:delay,jitter,throughput,lost and sent packets/received.Testing process was carried out with swarms composed of 10,20,30 and 40 units;In this work,the stage with 40 droneswas analyzed showing registration processes,and sentmessages sequences between different drones that were part of the same swarm.A special analysis about the traffic between drones(end-to-end)was carried out,as well as the possible security flaws in each drone and the current status and future trends in real services.Regarding future trends,in a real environment,we took as a starting point,metrics results obtained in the simulation(positive according to the obtained results).These results gave us a clear vision of how the network will behave in a real environment with the aim to carry out the experiment on a physical level in the near future.This work also shows the experience quality from the service quality metrics obtained through a mathematical model.This quality of experience model will allow us to use it objectively in the agricultural sector,which is a great interest area and is where we are working with drones.Finally in this article we show our advances for a business model applied to the aforementioned agricultural sector,as well as the data analysis and services available to the end customer.These services available to the end customer have been classified into a basic,medium,advanced and plus level.展开更多
Location management is the most important function in mobility management technology. The hierarchical structure of the proposed hierarchical network-layer mobility management (HNMM) can reduce the signaling cost. T...Location management is the most important function in mobility management technology. The hierarchical structure of the proposed hierarchical network-layer mobility management (HNMM) can reduce the signaling cost. The selforganizing topology scheme can enhance the robustness and quality of the mobility management. The information of location of the mobile node is stored in the distributed database, which makes the storage of the location information more reliable and robust, and more flexible strategies can be used. The numeric results show that HNMM can provide better performance than the general structure of mobile IPv6, when the mobile nodes move frequently and when there is high traffic throughput.展开更多
文摘A novel scheme is presented to integrate mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) with the lnternet and support mobility across wireless local area networks (WLANs) and MANETs. The mobile nodes, connected as a MANET, employ the optimize d link state routing (OLSR) protocol for routing within the MANET. Mobility management across WLANs and MANETs is achieved through the hierarchical mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6) protocol. The performance is evaluated on a HMIPv6 based test-bed composed of WLANs and MANETs. The efficiency gain obtained from using HMIPv6 in such a hybrid network is investigated. The investigation result shows that the use of HMIPv6 can achieve up to 27% gain on reducing the handoff latency when a mobile roams within a domain. Concerning the reduction of the signaling load on the lnternet, the use of HMIPv6 can achieve at least a 54% gain and converges to 69%.
基金supportedin part by Sub-project "Mobile Internet Architecture and Key Technology Research" of National Core Electronic Devices,High-end Generic Chips and Basic Software (CHBS) Project "Development Strategy and Planning ofMobile Internet System Hardware and Software Technology and Service" under Grant No.2012ZX01039003Sub-project "IPv6 Application and Demonstration of Mobile Internet inCampus Environment" of National Sci-Tech Major Special Item Project "IPv6 Applicationand Demonstration of Mobile Internet" under Grant No. 2012ZX03002015-003A New Network Architecture:Address Driven Network Architecture and Technology Research and Development under Grant No. CNGI-12-03-001
文摘With the rapid development of wireless transmission technologies and the proliferation of mobile terminals, the mobile Internet has experienced exponential growth in recent years. However, at the same time, it is also facing more challenges, particularly regarding bandwidth, address space, security, mobility, and energy. In this article, we analyse the five abovementioned challenges and then survey related technology trends. We also describe the progress of architecture research aimed at the future mobile Internet. We reach the conclusion that a single technology cannot solve all the problems of mobile Internet, and future research should focus more on how to make architectures and technologies work together more effectively.
基金This research has been funded by Dirección General de Investigaciones of Universidad Santiago de Cali under Call No.01-2021.
文摘This article shows the quality of services in a wireless swarm of drones that form an ad hoc network between them Fly Ad Hoc Networks(FANET).Each drone has the ability to send and receive information(like a router);and can behave as a hierarchical node whit the intregration of three protocols:Multiprotocol Label Switch(MPLS),Fast Hierarchical AD Hoc Mobile(FHAM)and Internet Protocol version 6(IPv6),in conclusion MPLS+FHAM+IPv6.The metrics analyzed in the FANET are:delay,jitter,throughput,lost and sent packets/received.Testing process was carried out with swarms composed of 10,20,30 and 40 units;In this work,the stage with 40 droneswas analyzed showing registration processes,and sentmessages sequences between different drones that were part of the same swarm.A special analysis about the traffic between drones(end-to-end)was carried out,as well as the possible security flaws in each drone and the current status and future trends in real services.Regarding future trends,in a real environment,we took as a starting point,metrics results obtained in the simulation(positive according to the obtained results).These results gave us a clear vision of how the network will behave in a real environment with the aim to carry out the experiment on a physical level in the near future.This work also shows the experience quality from the service quality metrics obtained through a mathematical model.This quality of experience model will allow us to use it objectively in the agricultural sector,which is a great interest area and is where we are working with drones.Finally in this article we show our advances for a business model applied to the aforementioned agricultural sector,as well as the data analysis and services available to the end customer.These services available to the end customer have been classified into a basic,medium,advanced and plus level.
基金This study was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant No. 60572119).
文摘Location management is the most important function in mobility management technology. The hierarchical structure of the proposed hierarchical network-layer mobility management (HNMM) can reduce the signaling cost. The selforganizing topology scheme can enhance the robustness and quality of the mobility management. The information of location of the mobile node is stored in the distributed database, which makes the storage of the location information more reliable and robust, and more flexible strategies can be used. The numeric results show that HNMM can provide better performance than the general structure of mobile IPv6, when the mobile nodes move frequently and when there is high traffic throughput.