Network mobility from the InternetCAR perspective

T. Ernst, K. Uehara, K. Mitsuya

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Abstract

A number of devices, including sensors, mobile telephones, and various computers will be deployed in next generation vehicles, and interconnected on a local network. These vehicles will be connected to the Internet as both a step toward ubiquitous computing and as a means to meet intelligent transportation systems (ITS) needs. For doing so, the communication system requirements are investigated in the InternetCAR project, particularly IPv6 and network mobility support which is mandated to maintain ongoing sessions as the in-vehicle embedded network changes its point of attachment to the Internet topology. In order to deal with the specific issues raised by network mobility, which contrast with traditional work on host mobility, the IETF NEMO working group has been set up. The initial proposition for doing so, prefix scope binding updates, is implemented in our testbed, designed to demonstrate the proposed communication system.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 17th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, AINA 2003
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages19-25
Number of pages7
ISBN (Electronic)0769519067
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003 Jan 1
Event17th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, AINA 2003 - Xi'an, China
Duration: 2003 Mar 272003 Mar 29

Publication series

NameProceedings - International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, AINA
Volume2003-January
ISSN (Print)1550-445X

Other

Other17th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, AINA 2003
Country/TerritoryChina
CityXi'an
Period03/3/2703/3/29

Keywords

  • Computer networks
  • IP networks
  • Intelligent sensors
  • Intelligent transportation systems
  • Internet telephony
  • Mobile computing
  • Next generation networking
  • Pervasive computing
  • Ubiquitous computing
  • Vehicles

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Engineering(all)

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