A dynamic load sharing mechanism in multihomed mobile networks

An entire network can be managed as a single mobility entity when it moves as a unit. To support network mobility (NEMO), a mobile router has been introduced to manage the mobility of whole nodes inside the network. In this mobile network, multiple mobile router (MR)s and home agent (HA)s scenarios are considered to provide reliability and load sharing. In this paper, we present a neighbor MR authentication and registration mechanism in multihomed mobile networks. Also, using registered MRs, we propose a HA-based dynamic load sharing mechanism. Using measured latency from periodic binding update (BU) messages, the HA shares traffic load with an alternative tunnel. Our proposed mechanism requires no additional signaling messages except some options in the BU message.

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