Volume 1 - Issue 2 – 3
Network-based Localized IP mobility Management: Proxy Mobile IPv6 and Current Trends in Standardization
- Carlos J. Bernardos
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Leganes, Madrid, Spain
cjbc@it.uc3m.es
- Marco Gramaglia
Institute IMDEA Networks and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Leganes, Madrid, Spain
marco.gramaglia@imdea.org
- Luis M. Contreras
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Leganes, Madrid, Spain
luisc@it.uc3m.es
- Maria Calderon
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Leganes, Madrid, Spain
maria@it.uc3m.es
- Ignacio Soto
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Leganes, Madrid, Spain
isoto@it.uc3m.es
Keywords: Journal of Wireless Mobile Networks, Ubiquitous Computing, Dependable Applications, 3G mobile communication networks
Abstract
IP mobility support has been a hot topic over the last years, recently fostered by the role of IP
in the evolution of the 3G mobile communication networks. Standardization bodies, namely IETF,
IEEE and 3GPP are working on different aspects of the mobility aiming at improving the mobility
experience perceived by users. Traditional IP mobility support mechanisms, Mobile IPv4 or Mobile
IPv6, are based on the operation of the terminal to keep ongoing sessions despite the movement.
The current trend is towards network-based solutions where mobility support is based on network
operation. Proxy Mobile IPv6 is a promising specification that allows network operators to provide
localized mobility support without relying on mobility functionality or configuration present in the
mobile nodes, which greatly eases the deployment of the solution. This paper presents Proxy Mobile
IPv6 and the different extensions that are been considered by the standardization bodies to enhance
the basic protocol with interesting features needed to offer a richer mobility experience, namely, flow
mobility, multicast and network mobility support.