Conflicts in Policy-Based Distributed Systems Management
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Flexible network support for mobile hosts
Mobile Networks and Applications
Mobile IPv6 Extensions to support Nested Mobile Networks
AINA '04 Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Volume 2
Survey on network mobility support
ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review
Scalable design of a policy-based management system and its performance
IEEE Communications Magazine
Network mobility in beyond-3G systems
IEEE Communications Magazine
Policy-based QoS-management architecture in an integrated UMTS and WLAN environment
IEEE Communications Magazine
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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Recently, due to the recent advance of ubiquitous wireless networking technology, there has been a great deal of research efforts for seem-less support of the movement of mobile networks. The IETF NEMO WG's approach to network mobility has the so called ‘pinball routing problem,' and the most of research attempts to solve this problem has limitations in the efficiency of both signaling and data communication. In this paper, we have presented policy-based mobility management architecture for next generation ubiquitous wireless networks, which can provide faster signaling and data transmission. In the proposed architecture, either care-of-address or home address of the root mobile router can be used as a binding address, which is decided by the policy on the route optimization. We present the architecture, model of the policy, and management procedures. Finally, the comparative analysis is provided by simulation to sow the efficiency of the proposed approach.