Mobile Internet Protocol Analysis.

Abstract

Mobile Internet Protocol (IP) is a proposed standard that builds on the current Internet Protocol by making the fact that a user is mobile transparent to applications and higher level protocols such as Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Mobile IP allows mobile computers to send and receive packets addressed with their home network IP address, regardless of the IP address of their current point of attachment on the Internet while maintaining any current connections even if the point of attachment changes while the current connection is still active. Additionally, it is independent of the physical medium over which the mobile computer communicates. In order to meet the goals of location transparency and connection durability each mobile node has a permanent IP address. This unchanging address allows conventional Internet hosts, which are unaware of mobility issues, to communicate with the mobile node. When the mobile node is at home, it functions like a normal non-mobile Internet node. When it is away from home, it communicates through the use of home agents and foreign agents. This thesis will explain Mobile IP and analyze the protocol to determine strengths and weaknesses of the protocol.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1999
Accession Number
ADA369385

Entities

People

  • Lawrence J. Brachfeld

Organizations

  • Naval Postgraduate School

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Ground and Sea Platforms
  • Materials and Manufacturing Processes

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Computer Communications
  • Computer Networks
  • Computer Science
  • Computers
  • Heterogeneous Networks
  • Internet
  • Laptop Computers
  • Local Area Networks
  • Mobile Devices
  • Mobile Phones
  • Network Protocols
  • Network Science
  • Networks
  • Telephone Systems
  • Transport Protocols
  • Wireless Communications

Fields of Study

  • Computer science

Readers

  • Computer Networking