TY - GEN
T1 - SmSCTP
AU - Chen, Yuh Shyan
AU - Chiu, Kau Lin
AU - Hwang, Ren Hung
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - In this paper, we develop a new cross-layer protocol, called as SmSCTP protocol, for session mobility over WLAN and 3G UMTS heterogeneous networks. Two key issues investigated in this work are the connection broken problem and fleeting-location-collapse problem. The connection broken problem indicates that a connection is broken when a mobile device is roaming to a different network. The connection broken problem incurs the long handoff delay time and cannot provide the seamlessly handoff result for session mobility. Traditional session mobility schemes, such as SIP (layer-7 solution) and MSCTP (layer-4 solution) protocols, only provide non-real time registration when third party user is calling up mobile user. The non-real time registration incurs the well-known fleetinglocation-collapse problem and causes additional location update overhead. This paper presents a SIP-based MSCTP (SmSCTP) protocol which is a cross-layer, combination of layer-4 and layer7, approach. The SmSCTP protocol utilizes the multi-homing mechanism to reduce hand-off delay time and to provide the more seamless handoff scheme. In our SmSCTP protocol, two new SIP signalings for our SmSCTP protocol are designed to simplify the initial handoff procedure and solve fleeting-location-collapse problem. Finally, simulation results are conducted to illustrate the performance achievements of our proposed SmSCTP protocol by imporving the signaling cost, the hand-off delay time.
AB - In this paper, we develop a new cross-layer protocol, called as SmSCTP protocol, for session mobility over WLAN and 3G UMTS heterogeneous networks. Two key issues investigated in this work are the connection broken problem and fleeting-location-collapse problem. The connection broken problem indicates that a connection is broken when a mobile device is roaming to a different network. The connection broken problem incurs the long handoff delay time and cannot provide the seamlessly handoff result for session mobility. Traditional session mobility schemes, such as SIP (layer-7 solution) and MSCTP (layer-4 solution) protocols, only provide non-real time registration when third party user is calling up mobile user. The non-real time registration incurs the well-known fleetinglocation-collapse problem and causes additional location update overhead. This paper presents a SIP-based MSCTP (SmSCTP) protocol which is a cross-layer, combination of layer-4 and layer7, approach. The SmSCTP protocol utilizes the multi-homing mechanism to reduce hand-off delay time and to provide the more seamless handoff scheme. In our SmSCTP protocol, two new SIP signalings for our SmSCTP protocol are designed to simplify the initial handoff procedure and solve fleeting-location-collapse problem. Finally, simulation results are conducted to illustrate the performance achievements of our proposed SmSCTP protocol by imporving the signaling cost, the hand-off delay time.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=36348931154&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/WCNC.2007.609
DO - 10.1109/WCNC.2007.609
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:36348931154
SN - 1424406595
SN - 9781424406593
T3 - IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC
SP - 3309
EP - 3314
BT - 2007 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC 2007
Y2 - 11 March 2007 through 15 March 2007
ER -