Interface and Traffic Handover Mechanism in Multi-homed Mobile IP Node
Hameed R. M. Al-Mishmish1, H. S. Al-Raweshidy2

1Hameed R. M. Al-Mishmish, PhD Student, Department of Electronic and Communication Engineering, Cankaya University, Ankara, Turkey.
2Hamed S. Al-Raweshidy, Professor, Director of PG Studies (ECE), Department of Electronic and Communication Engineering, Brunel University, London, UK.

Manuscript received on 10 October 2016 | Revised Manuscript received on 18 October 2016 | Manuscript Published on 30 October 2016 | PP: 47-50 | Volume-6 Issue-1, October 2016 | Retrieval Number: A4740106116/16©BEIESP
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Abstract: Network Mobility is a relatively new networking concept aimed at improving the reliability and scalability of data communications within vehicles moving at high speed. The growing use of IP devices in portable applications has created the demand for mobility support for entire networks of IP devices. Users are expected to be connected to the internet from anywhere at any time this facilities will provide to own user to more than mobile devices, there are several mobile devices such as mobile phone, laptop and PDA and other type, all these devices could have multiple network interfaces, these interfaces enable mobile devices to maintain ongoing communication while its moving from one point to another.
Keywords: Mobile IP, IETF, Network Mobility, Network Simulator (NS2), Multi-homed node, Interface Selection Mechanism, Throughput, Delay, Jitter.

Scope of the Article: Computer Networking