AMP – a novel architecture for IP-based Mobility management
In this research, an architecture called the Agent-based Mobility Protocol (AMP) comprising a multi-agent system residing in both the mobile host(s) and the access networks has been developed for the purpose of enhancing mobility management in IP-based networks. The agent system on the mobile ho...
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iium-501682016-07-15T03:35:26Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/50168/ AMP – a novel architecture for IP-based Mobility management Wan Hazlina, Hassan Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Aisha Norsheila , Fisal T Technology (General) T10.5 Communication of technical information TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering In this research, an architecture called the Agent-based Mobility Protocol (AMP) comprising a multi-agent system residing in both the mobile host(s) and the access networks has been developed for the purpose of enhancing mobility management in IP-based networks. The agent system on the mobile host was designed and subsequently built using an agent development platform called Agent Builder Pro. The core of the AMP architecture is the access network agency and both its specifications and the corresponding mobility management were designed using a combination of collaboration and operation diagrams. Given the scope and complexity of computer networks generally, and the Internet, specifically, the use of a network simulator was considered appropriate in providing a wider and comprehensive understanding of how the AMP architecture and protocol would perform in supporting a mobile host roaming over multiple network domains or autonomous systems. Hence, this paper presents our work in developing the AMP architecture including its implementation over a discrete-event network simulator called ns-2 where customized objects have been built into the simulator. In addition, using different simulated scenarios, the architecture and protocol operations of AMP for mobility management were evaluated against Mobile IP as a basis for comparative analyses. IJCSNS 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/50168/1/20081215.pdf Wan Hazlina, Hassan and Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Aisha and Norsheila , Fisal (2008) AMP – a novel architecture for IP-based Mobility management. International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security (IJCSNS), 8 (12). pp. 91-98. ISSN 1738-7906 http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/html/200812/200812015.html |
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In this research, an architecture called the Agent-based Mobility
Protocol (AMP) comprising a multi-agent system residing in
both the mobile host(s) and the access networks has been
developed for the purpose of enhancing mobility management in
IP-based networks. The agent system on the mobile host was
designed and subsequently built using an agent development
platform called Agent Builder Pro. The core of the AMP
architecture is the access network agency and both its
specifications and the corresponding mobility management were
designed using a combination of collaboration and operation
diagrams. Given the scope and complexity of computer networks
generally, and the Internet, specifically, the use of a network
simulator was considered appropriate in providing a wider and
comprehensive understanding of how the AMP architecture and
protocol would perform in supporting a mobile host roaming
over multiple network domains or autonomous systems. Hence,
this paper presents our work in developing the AMP architecture
including its implementation over a discrete-event network
simulator called ns-2 where customized objects have been built
into the simulator. In addition, using different simulated
scenarios, the architecture and protocol operations of AMP for
mobility management were evaluated against Mobile IP as a
basis for comparative analyses. |
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AMP – a novel architecture for IP-based Mobility management |
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AMP – a novel architecture for IP-based Mobility management |
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AMP – a novel architecture for IP-based Mobility management |
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AMP – a novel architecture for IP-based Mobility management |
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amp – a novel architecture for ip-based mobility management |
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