Design of vehicle network: mobile gateway for MANET and NEMO converged communication
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM international workshop on Vehicular ad hoc networks
Signalling cost analysis of SINEMO: seamless end-to-end network mobility
Proceedings of first ACM/IEEE international workshop on Mobility in the evolving internet architecture
DUMBO II: a V-2-I emergency network
Proceedings of the 4th Asian Conference on Internet Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
Vehicle-to-Infrastructure MANET with group mobility for emergency multimedia communication
AINTEC '09 Asian Internet Engineering Conference
Performance of Prefix Delegation-Based Route Optimization Schemes for NEMO
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
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In the doorway of the Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6), it was considered as the standard protocol that support the host mobility. Due to its limitation that does not support the mobile routers (MRs), the Internet engineering task force (IETF) has introduced the NEMO basic support (NEMO BS) protocol. The mobile ad hoc network (MANET) routing protocol provides the local and the direct communications between two mobile devices within the nested NEMO (when multiple MRs are connected together). Integrating the MANET and the NEMO (MANEMO) provides the necessary additions to the existing protocols (IPv6, neighbor discovery (ND), and NEMO) to support the nested MRs. It provides a mechanism to select the most suitable path to the Exit Router (ER) as a default in the MANEMO Fringe Stub (MFS). The NCM (NEMO centric MANEMO) protocol is introduced to address the nested NEMO issues (e.g. pinball problem) by using the MANET routing a protocol (i.e., OLSR), while the MCM (MANET centric MANEMO) protocol is introduced to address the MANET problem (e.g. Internet connectivity). The main aim of this paper is to investigate the current approaches that are introduced to provide the route optimization (RO) for the NEMO. It highlights the strengths and the limitations of these approaches. Both the qualitative and the quantitative evolutions of these proposals are hereby presented.