An Adaptive DiffServ Approach to Support QoS in Network Mobility NEMO Environment

International Journal of Computer Networks & Communications (IJCNC) Vol.12, No.2, March 2020

26 Pages Posted: 11 May 2020

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Loay F. Hussein

Al Jouf University - Department of Computer and Information Sciences

Date Written: April 16, 2020

Abstract

Network Mobility Basic Support (NEMO BS) protocol (RFC 3963) is an extension of Mobile IPv6. The NEMO BS embraced by IETF working group to permit any node in the portable network to be accessible to the Internet despite the fact the network itself is roaming. This protocol likewise Mobile IPv6 doesn’t deliver any kind of Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees to its clients. It can barely offer the same level of services (i.e. Best-Effort) to all the users without obligation to the application’s needs. This propositions a challenge to real-time applications that demand a precise level of QoS pledge. The Differentiated Services has recently come to be the most widely used QoS support technology in IP networks due to its relative simplicity and scalability benefits. This paper proposes a new scheme to provide QoS to mobile network nodes within NEMO context. The proposed scheme intends to reduce handover latency for the users of MNN as well as alleviates packet losses. The feasibility of the proposed enhancement is assessed by measuring its performance against the native NEMO BS standard protocol using NS-2 simulator. The obtained results in the simulation study have demonstrated that the proposed scheme outperforms the standard NEMO BS protocol.

Keywords: Mobile IPv6, FHMIPv6, NEMO, QoS, DiffServ

Suggested Citation

Hussein, Loay F., An Adaptive DiffServ Approach to Support QoS in Network Mobility NEMO Environment (April 16, 2020). International Journal of Computer Networks & Communications (IJCNC) Vol.12, No.2, March 2020 , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3577433

Loay F. Hussein (Contact Author)

Al Jouf University - Department of Computer and Information Sciences

Saudi Arabia

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