Mobility Management Approach for Future Aviation Ipv6 Networks

Madhu Niraula
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As the use of IPv6 Network and methods of aircraft air to ground connectivity will continue to increase, seamless mobility becomes more desirable and important. The current IETF Mobile IP standard relies on additional network entities for mobility management, can have poor performance, and has seen little deployment in real networks. We present an approach for the mobility solution with a true end-to-end architecture using the mixed approach. The future aviation IP mobile networks must cope up with many challenges and to cope these challenges, different standards need to be considered. Most recently Mobile IPv6 Networks has still does not present suitable architecture or mechanism that must function properly in the performance specific aviation environment. It has many challenges. The objective of this paper is to identify and discuss the challenges to the future IPv6 air to ground mobile networks and to discuss some workable solutions to these challenges. Finally, on the framework of aviation safety service communication discussion a simple but flexible network architecture is proposed. Using this flexible network architecture, we will show how the existing COTS equipment’s can be extended allowing both legacy and new applications. Performance comparison shows that mobility approach provides better mobility support with the Mobile IPv6 in terms of session continuity, packet loss, and handoff delay for upper layer protocols. We also explore how the performance base of IP protocol may not satisfactory in aviation mobile environments, due to lack of handover support and higher layer mobility management mechanisms. In this paper, we outline the most important current methods of handling mobility in IP networks that are expected to play an important role in the future aviation air to ground communication.
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未来航空Ipv6网络的移动性管理方法
随着IPv6网络的使用和飞机空中到地面连接方法的不断增加,无缝移动性变得更加可取和重要。当前的IETF移动IP标准依赖于额外的网络实体来进行移动性管理,性能可能很差,并且在实际网络中很少部署。我们提出了一种使用混合方法实现真正的端到端架构的移动性解决方案。未来的航空IP移动网络必须应对许多挑战,为了应对这些挑战,需要考虑不同的标准。最近,移动IPv6网络仍然没有提出合适的架构或机制,必须在性能特定的航空环境中正常运行。它有许多挑战。本文的目的是确定和讨论未来IPv6空对地移动网络面临的挑战,并讨论应对这些挑战的一些可行解决方案。最后,在讨论航空安全服务通信框架的基础上,提出了一种简单而灵活的网络架构。使用这种灵活的网络架构,我们将展示如何扩展现有的COTS设备,以允许传统和新的应用程序。性能对比表明,在会话连续性、丢包和上层协议切换延迟等方面,移动性方法为移动IPv6提供了更好的移动性支持。我们还探讨了由于缺乏切换支持和更高层的移动管理机制,IP协议的性能基础在航空移动环境中可能不令人满意。在本文中,我们概述了目前在IP网络中处理移动性的最重要的方法,这些方法有望在未来的航空空对地通信中发挥重要作用。
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