Volume 2 - Issue 2
RAMS: A Protocol Extension to PMIPv6 for Improving Handover Performance of Multicast Traffic
- Luis M. Contreras
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Leganes, Spain
contreras.uc3m@gmail.com
- Carlos J. Bernardos
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Leganes, Spain
cjbc@it.uc3m.es
- Ignacio Soto
Universidad Politecnica de Madrid Madrid, Spain
isoto@dit.upm.es
Keywords: Journal of Wireless Mobile Networks, Ubiquitous Computing, Dependable Applications
Abstract
IP multicast allows the efficient support of group communication services. The increase in the
use of multicast has also triggered the need for supporting IP multicast in mobile environments.
It is necessary to consider current unicast mobility management solutions in IP-based networks to
smoothly extend multicast services to mobile users. Proxy Mobile IPv6 is a network-based mobility
management solution, where the functionality to support the terminal movement resides in the network.
Recently, a base solution has been adopted for supporting multicast in PMIPv6. Nevertheless,
this solution has not special features to optimize performance during handovers and this can cause
disruptions in the reception of multicast traffic by the mobile terminals. This paper proposes and
evaluates RAMS, an extension to the PMIPv6 protocol for accelerating the multicast service delivery
to mobile terminals after handovers. We explore the performance gain obtained by RAMS, compared
against the base solution, using two different radio access network scenarios: 3GPP UTRAN
and LTE.