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Performance of MIP/WLAN in Rapid Mobility Environments

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: In this paper, the performance of Mobile IP (MIP) over Wireless LAN is assessed using a testbed at different vehicular speeds. The result shows that current MIP practice is not suitable for rapidly moving environments. Through careful analysis of the relationship between performance and speed, and through a breaking down analysis of the handoff latency of MIP/WLAN, a speed adaptive MIP protocol extension is projected. In this protocol extension, a concept, handoff rate, is defined and is used to extend the MIP protocol.


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