SIGCOMM '93 Conference proceedings on Communications architectures, protocols and applications
Communications of the ACM
Multicast routing extensions for OSPF
Communications of the ACM
Performance evaluation of the MoM mobile multicast protocol
Mobile Networks and Applications - Special issue on protocols and software paradigms of mobile networks
Multicast support for mobile hosts using mobile IP: design issues and proposed architecture
Mobile Networks and Applications - Special issue: mobile networking in the Internet
Mobile IP; Design Principles and Practices
Mobile IP; Design Principles and Practices
IEEE Communications Magazine
An integrated platform for reliable multicast support in the regional mobile-IP environment
ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review
Mobile hop-by-hop multicast routing
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Computers and Electrical Engineering
Regional Registration-Based Mobile Multicast Service Management in Mobile IP Networks
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Distributed dynamic mobile multicast
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
The impact of mobility modeling in mobile IP multicast research
ICCNMC'05 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Networking and Mobile Computing
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The Mobile-IP (M-IP) protocol allows IP hosts to move between different networks without the need to tear down established sessions. The Mobile-IP systems supporting local registration were introduced to reduce the frequency by which home registration with the remotely located home agent is needed. Providing an efficient system that support IP multicast, in an environment where the multicast group members frequently change their locations, is a challenge for systems providing mobility support. The local registration introduces its own additional challenges that prevent the direct application of the approaches proposed in the IETF standard to support multicast on Mobile-IP. In this work we will propose an architecture that supports IP multicast in this environment. Three flavours of the architecture are described while presenting the corresponding features. The proposed schemes take advantage of the inherent characteristics of the local registration to enhance the efficiency of the multicast support. Performance aspects such as multicast datagram delay, delivery cost and robustness are analyzed, then simulation results are used to describe the performance of the different approaches under various conditions.