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Title: Network-based,%20Localized%20Mobility%20Management%20


1
Network-based, Localized Mobility Management
the Problem
  • James Kempf
  • DoCoMo Labs USA
  • kempf_at_docomolabs-usa.com

2
Why Not Use Global Mobility Management on Every
Subnet Move?
  • If correspondent and/or global routing anchor is
    topologically far away, high update latency
    results in dropped packets
  • Amount of signaling to come up on a new subnet,
    including subnet configuration and global
    mobility management, is prohibitive
  • Changes in the care-of address on host can reveal
    a mobile nodes topological and geographical
    location to an undesirable granularity

3
Whats Changed?
  • IETF has been working on this problem for about 5
    years
  • MIP related protocols HMIP, FMIP, LLMIPv4
  • Experimental, FMIP about to go PS track
  • Micromobility routing protocols no real
    progress
  • Last year has seen three important new trends
  • In IETF, new, non-MIP related global mobility
    management protocols have arisen
  • HIP, Mobike
  • Proprietary, L2 specific IP mobility (marketing
    speak for localized mobility management) in WLAN
    switches
  • Hosts IP address doesnt change as it moves
    between switches
  • New cellular type protocols under development
  • 802.16/WiMax
  • Super/3.9G

Note Mobike is not really a global mobility
management protocol even though it behaves
like one
4
Problems with Experimental IETF Protocols
  • Changes required in host stack for localized
    mobility management required
  • Localized mobility management cant be used by
    any host
  • Designed to support Mobile IPv6
  • Other global mobility management protocols are
    not supported
  • Security issues
  • Because localized mobility management is a
    service provided to a host, auth/authz required
    between host and localized mobility server
  • Security association required between every
    roaming partners network and every roamed MN
  • Virus/mal-ware on host can expose hosts local
    care-of address or address of localized mobility
    server in network
  • Opens MNs location privacy and servers security
    to Internet-wide attack

5
New Solution Sought
  • Localized mobility management is provided by the
    network as a routing-style service
  • Auth/Authz for network access is sufficient to
    authorize MN for localized mobility management
  • I.e. localized mobility management is provided as
    part of the basic IP routing service with no
    additional host authorization required
  • Also no additional host to network security
    required beyond what is needed for Layer 2 IP
    level movement detection
  • Minimize special IP level software for localized
    mobility management required on the host
  • Drivers or IP movement detection OK
  • Hosts IP addresses do not change as it moves
    across the localized mobility management domain
  • Works across wide area on any combination of
    link/wireless technologies
  • Including WiMax
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