PetriNets Manipulation to Reduce Roaming Duration: Criterion to Improve Handoff Management
IETF RFC 2002 originally introduced the wireless
Mobile-IP protocol to support portable IP addresses for mobile
devices that often change their network access points to the Internet.
The inefficiency of this protocol mainly within the handoff
management produces large end-to-end packet delays, during
registration process, and further degrades the system efficiency due to
packet losses between subnets. The criterion to initiate a simple and
fast full-duplex connection between the home agent and foreign
agent, to reduce the roaming duration, is a very important issue to be
considered by a work in this paper. State-transition Petri-Nets of the
modeling scenario-based CIA: communication inter-agents procedure
as an extension to the basic Mobile-IP registration process was
designed and manipulated. The heuristic of configuration file during
practical Setup session for registration parameters, on Cisco platform
Router-1760 using IOS 12.3 (15)T is created. Finally, stand-alone
performance simulations results from Simulink Matlab, within each
subnet and also between subnets, are illustrated for reporting better
end-to-end packet delays. Results verified the effectiveness of our
Mathcad analytical manipulation and experimental implementation. It
showed lower values of end-to-end packet delay for Mobile-IP using
CIA procedure. Furthermore, it reported packets flow between
subnets to improve packet losses between subnets.
[1] J. Jue and D. Ghosal, "Design and Analysis of a Replicated Server
Architecture for Supporting IP-Host Mobility," ACM Mobile Computing
and Communications, Revue, 2(3):16-37, 1998.
[2] A. Jamalipour, The Wireless Mobile Internet: Architectures, Protocols
and Services, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, England, 2003.
[3] C. E. Perkins, "Mobile IP," IEEE Commun. Magazine, vol. 35, no. 5, pp.
84-99, May 1997.
[4] William Stallings, Mobile IP: http://www.informit.com/, Oct 2001.
[5] H. Mostafa, "Home agent-based decentralized user-mobility with EPAselection",
IIT.SRC-2005 student research conference proceedings,
FiiT-STU, Bratislava, Slovakia, Apr. 2005, pp. 103-107.
[6] W. R. Stevens, TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1: The Protocols, Addison-
Wesley Professional Computing Series, 1994.
[7] ARTIS Software Corporation, "Extentions to Petri Nets," Telecom and
Datacom Engineering Solutions, USA, 2001.
[8] L. Kleinrock, Queueing Systems, Vol. I: Theory. New York: Wiley,
1975.
[9] Cisco website: http://www.cisco.com/go/mobile_ip/, 2004.
[10] H. Chen and L. Trajkovic, "Simulation of Route Optimization in Mobile
IP," proceedings of 27th annual IEEE conference on local computer
networks (LCN-02), workshop of wireless local networks, Tampa, FL,
USA, Nov. 2003.
[1] J. Jue and D. Ghosal, "Design and Analysis of a Replicated Server
Architecture for Supporting IP-Host Mobility," ACM Mobile Computing
and Communications, Revue, 2(3):16-37, 1998.
[2] A. Jamalipour, The Wireless Mobile Internet: Architectures, Protocols
and Services, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, England, 2003.
[3] C. E. Perkins, "Mobile IP," IEEE Commun. Magazine, vol. 35, no. 5, pp.
84-99, May 1997.
[4] William Stallings, Mobile IP: http://www.informit.com/, Oct 2001.
[5] H. Mostafa, "Home agent-based decentralized user-mobility with EPAselection",
IIT.SRC-2005 student research conference proceedings,
FiiT-STU, Bratislava, Slovakia, Apr. 2005, pp. 103-107.
[6] W. R. Stevens, TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1: The Protocols, Addison-
Wesley Professional Computing Series, 1994.
[7] ARTIS Software Corporation, "Extentions to Petri Nets," Telecom and
Datacom Engineering Solutions, USA, 2001.
[8] L. Kleinrock, Queueing Systems, Vol. I: Theory. New York: Wiley,
1975.
[9] Cisco website: http://www.cisco.com/go/mobile_ip/, 2004.
[10] H. Chen and L. Trajkovic, "Simulation of Route Optimization in Mobile
IP," proceedings of 27th annual IEEE conference on local computer
networks (LCN-02), workshop of wireless local networks, Tampa, FL,
USA, Nov. 2003.
@article{"International Journal of Electrical, Electronic and Communication Sciences:50170", author = "Hossam el-ddin Mostafa and Pavel Čičak", title = "PetriNets Manipulation to Reduce Roaming Duration: Criterion to Improve Handoff Management", abstract = "IETF RFC 2002 originally introduced the wireless
Mobile-IP protocol to support portable IP addresses for mobile
devices that often change their network access points to the Internet.
The inefficiency of this protocol mainly within the handoff
management produces large end-to-end packet delays, during
registration process, and further degrades the system efficiency due to
packet losses between subnets. The criterion to initiate a simple and
fast full-duplex connection between the home agent and foreign
agent, to reduce the roaming duration, is a very important issue to be
considered by a work in this paper. State-transition Petri-Nets of the
modeling scenario-based CIA: communication inter-agents procedure
as an extension to the basic Mobile-IP registration process was
designed and manipulated. The heuristic of configuration file during
practical Setup session for registration parameters, on Cisco platform
Router-1760 using IOS 12.3 (15)T is created. Finally, stand-alone
performance simulations results from Simulink Matlab, within each
subnet and also between subnets, are illustrated for reporting better
end-to-end packet delays. Results verified the effectiveness of our
Mathcad analytical manipulation and experimental implementation. It
showed lower values of end-to-end packet delay for Mobile-IP using
CIA procedure. Furthermore, it reported packets flow between
subnets to improve packet losses between subnets.", keywords = "Cisco configuration, handoff, packet delay, Petri-Nets, registration process, Simulink.", volume = "1", number = "12", pages = "1727-6", }