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Dynamic route optimisation in a multihomed mobile network

Published: 01 October 2010 Publication History

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The present work is a dynamic route optimisation in nested multihomed mobile network. The mobile network node sends a request message to a local fixed node inside the mobile network to initiate a session. The local fixed node executes route selection algorithm to select the optimal route for the desired session of the mobile network node and delivers the packets corresponding to the desired session of the mobile network node using the optimal route to the internet. The mobile routers associated with the optimal route execute egress interface selection algorithm to select the best egress interface and deliver the packets corresponding to the desired session of the mobile network node using the best egress interface to the next hop of the selected route. The performance of the proposed work is evaluated on the basis of throughput, session loss and route selection time using NEMO_SIM simulator. Results based on a detailed performance evaluation study are also presented to demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed scheme.

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    cover image International Journal of Computational Vision and Robotics
    International Journal of Computational Vision and Robotics  Volume 1, Issue 2
    October 2010
    127 pages
    ISSN:1752-9131
    EISSN:1752-914X
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    Inderscience Publishers

    Geneva 15, Switzerland

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    Published: 01 October 2010

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    1. dynamic route optimisation
    2. egress interface selection
    3. mobile routers
    4. multihomed mobile networks
    5. multimedia traffic
    6. route selection

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