A NEW APPROACH OF MULTI-HOMING NETWORK MOBILITY SYSTEM WITH TROUBLESHOOTING PACKET LOSS ENHANCEMENT

Internet considered as the most important types of wide area networks and the most important sources for information, that is because its ability to give many electronic services, like email, communication services, voice over IP, Internet telephony and other services, to get these services requires accessing to the web server. It is obvious that to make sure the connection oriented with the Internet service providers, requires remaining and operating the received device within the arriving zone of Internet signal, and this device will stop to receive this Internet signal, if it moves to a new position lies outside this area. The researchers presented through their scientific researches many ideas and ways of ensuring the continued achievement of the Internet access, despite of the mobility of the recipient device outside the area of the original service provider, the flow of these ideas led to do a new networking technique known as multi-homing mobility technique, the researchers are developed several topologies and protocols to suit their operation with this kind of mobile networks. This paper presents a new approach for developing the multi-homing mobility network system that increases the performance operation in spite of the far mobility of the recipient device to new positions. This approach gives also a new way of network topology, new protocols of programming internetworking devices, as well as applying the mobile IP addressing for sending and receiving the packets between the Internet service provider and the mobile recipient, and gives a reliable algorithm for enhancing troubleshooting packet loss. To test and check the ability of this approach, we design a hypothetical multi-homing mobility network system that operates under these proposed algorithms, apply packet tracer v.5 simulator for testing the performance of this proposed approach.

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