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Analysis of a NEMO enabled PMIPv6 based Mobility Support for an Efficient Information Transmission
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Caytiles, Ronnie D. (Department of Multimedia Engineering, Hannam University) Park, Byungjoo (Department of Multimedia Engineering, Hannam University)
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The Institute of Internet, Broading and Communication International journal of advanced smart convergence International journal of advanced smart convergence 제7권 제4호
Published
2018.1
Pages
197 - 205 (9page)

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Analysis of a NEMO enabled PMIPv6 based Mobility Support for an Efficient Information Transmission
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Nowadays, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been widely adopted in structural health monitoring (SHM) systems for social overhead capital (SOC) public infrastructures. Structural health information, environmental disturbances and sudden changes of weather conditions, damage detections, and external load quantizing are among the capabilities required of SHM systems. These information requires an efficient transmission with which an efficient mobility management support for wireless networks can provide. This paper deals with the analysis of mobility management schemes in order to address the real-time requirement of data traffic delivery for critical SHM information. The host-based and network-based mobility management protocols have been identified and the advantages of network mobility (NEMO) enabled Proxy Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 (PMIPv6) have been leveraged in order to address the SHM information transmission needs. The scheme allows an efficient information transmission as it improves the handover performance due to shortened handover latency as well as reduced signaling overhead.

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