Volume 1 - Issue 2 – 3
Locator ID Separation for Mobility Management in the New Generation Network
- Ved P. Kafle
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) Tokyo, Japan
kafle@nict.go.jp
- Masugi Inoue
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) Tokyo, Japan
inoue@nict.go.jp
Keywords: Journal of Wireless Mobile Networks, Ubiquitous Computing, Dependable Applications
Abstract
Given that the majority of communications devices are mobile terminals, efficient mobility support
should be a key feature in the new generation network or future Internet. The current Internet
does not have native mobility support. Although variants of Mobile IP protocols have been developed
to address this problem, these protocols cause signaling overhead, create a single point of failure, and
lack smooth handover capabilities and interoperability between IPv4 and IPv6. Recently, locator ID
separation has been considered as a promising approach to better mobility support, while also improving
security and routing scalability. In this paper, we present the mobility-related functions of
the recently proposed locator ID separation-based network architectures. We also outline their limitations
and list some possible extensions that will be needed if they are to be deployed in the new
generation network.