ORC: optimized route cache management protocol for network mobility

R. Wakikawa, Susumu Koshiba, K. Uehara, Jun Murai
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In this paper, we describe the Optimized Route Cache Management Protocol (ORC) as a network mobility protocol and evaluated it through experiments on a prototype implementation. ORC provides mobility transparency to a network regardless of network movements. Mobile network is a network that moves entirely. Typical examples for a mobile network are personal area networks (PAN) and networks inside vehicles. ORC is based on mobile IPv6 and is combined with the Internet routing mechanisms for network mobility management. ORC assigns a unique unchanging subnet prefix to a mobile network and notifies and maintains a mobile network's route called binding route (BR). A BR is an association between the prefix of the mobile network and a current available address known as care-of address in mobile IPv6. ORC allows interior gateway protocol (IGP) routers named ORC routers to cache a BR. ORC routers intercept packets destined to the mobile network and route them to the mobile network according to the BR. The BR must be updated as soon as the mobile network changes the care-of address by its topological position, employing constant BR exchange to ORC routers and temporary BR exchange to dynamically discovered ORC routers. Based on the experimental results, ORC is confirmed to provide network mobility and optimal communication in terms of route optimization. The evaluation shows that route optimization is required for network mobility to improve communication performance.
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ORC:针对网络移动性优化的路由缓存管理协议
本文将优化路由缓存管理协议(ORC)描述为一种网络移动性协议,并通过原型实现的实验对其进行了评估。无论网络移动如何,ORC都为网络提供移动性透明度。移动网络是一个完全移动的网络。移动网络的典型例子是个人区域网络(PAN)和车内网络。ORC基于移动IPv6,与Internet路由机制相结合,实现网络移动性管理。ORC为移动网络分配一个唯一不变的子网前缀,通知和维护移动网络的路由,称为绑定路由(binding route)。BR是移动网络的前缀和当前可用地址之间的一种关联,在移动IPv6中称为看护地址。ORC允许名为ORC路由器的内部网关协议(IGP)路由器缓存路由。ORC路由器拦截发往移动网络的报文,并根据路由将报文路由到移动网络。当移动网络根据其拓扑位置改变关注地址时,必须立即更新BR,对ORC路由器采用恒定的BR交换,对动态发现的ORC路由器采用临时BR交换。实验结果表明,ORC在路由优化方面提供了网络移动性和最优通信。评估结果表明,为了提高通信性能,需要对网络移动性进行路由优化。
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