The cognitive mobility management based on the identifier/location split mechanism
The cognitive mobility management based on the identifier/location split mechanism
- Author(s): Jianfeng Guan ; Changgiao Xu ; Huachun Zhou ; Hongke Zhang
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2011.1423
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- Author(s): Jianfeng Guan ; Changgiao Xu ; Huachun Zhou ; Hongke Zhang Source: 2011 International Conference on Advanced Intelligence and Awareness Internet (AIAI 2011), 2011 p. 35 – 40
- Conference: 2011 International Conference on Advanced Intelligence and Awareness Internet (AIAI 2011)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2011.1423
- ISBN: 978-1-84919-471-6
- Location: Shenzhen, China
- Conference date: 28-30 Oct. 2011
- Format: PDF
The mobility management of the traditional Internet consists of the location management and handover management to support movement of space and time. While with the introduction of the cognitive radio technology, the mobility management has to consider the location management, handover management, and spectrum management to deal with the mobility of space, time and spectrum. Furthermore, the cognitive radio allows the cognitive user can access to different frequencies and networks, which results in the interconnection problems due to the different network architectures. In this paper, we investigate the recent development of the new Internet architecture and mobility management, and propose a mobility management scheme in the cognitive Internet based on the Identity/Location Split (ILS) mechanism. The proposed scheme takes the cognitive mobility management as the single-interface heterogeneous handover problem, and adopts the AID (Accessing Identifier) and RID (Routing Identifier) to separate the identity and location of the traditional IP, and introduces the global mapping mechanism to maintain the relationship between the AID and RID to realize the mobility support for space, time and spectrum.
Inspec keywords: cognitive radio; telecommunication network routing; Internet; spread spectrum communication; mobility management (mobile radio)
Subjects: Computer communications; Communication network design, planning and routing; Other computer networks; Network management; Mobile radio systems
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