Report Number: CSL-TR-97-735
Institution: Stanford University, Computer Systems Laboratory
Title: Flexible Connectivity Management for Mobile Hosts
Author: Z hao, Xinhua
Author: Baker, Mary G.
Date: september 1997
Abstract: Powerful light-weight portable computers, the availability of
wireless networks, and the popularity of the Internet are
driving the need for better networking support for mobile
hosts. Users should be able to connect their portable
computers to the Internet at any time and in any place, but
the dynamic nature of such connectivity requires more
flexible network management than has typically been available
for stationary workstations.
This report proposes techniques to address a unique feature
of connectivity management on mobile hosts: its multiplicity,
i.e. the need to support multiple packet delivery methods
simultaneously and to support the use of multiple network
devices for both availability and efficiency reasons. We have
developed a set of techniques in the context of mobile IP for
flexible, automatic network connectivity management for
mobile hosts. We augment the routing layer of the network
protocol stack with a Mobile Policy Table (MPT) to support
multiple packet delivery mechanisms for different
simultaneous flows based on the nature of the traffic. We
also devise a set of mechanisms, including a
backwards-compatible extension to the routing table, to
facilitate the use of multiple network devices. We include
performance results showing some of the potential benefits
such increased flexibility provides for mobile hosts.
http://i.stanford.edu/pub/cstr/reports/csl/tr/97/735/CSL-TR-97-735.pdf