A Mobility Handover Decision Method Based on Multi-Topology

Chi Zhang, Haojiang Deng, Rui Han*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

With the emergence of new applications in mobile networks, users demand higher network stability and lower data transmission delays. When the network address of a mobile user changes, the data transmission path in the wired network may need to be switched to maintain service continuity. Traditional mobility support methods typically rely on a single switching path for all mobile data flows. However, if this path cannot meet the requirements of all the flows, it may lead to network congestion or a decline in user experience. To overcome this limitation, this paper proposes a mobility handover decision method based on multi-topology. It enables the dynamic allocation of mobile data flows across different switching paths within multiple logical topologies. The method models a multi-topology selection problem aimed at minimizing average packet transmission delay and packet loss rate, while considering network conditions and the Quality of Service (QoS) requirements for each flow. By solving the dual problem of the original optimization, a near-optimal solution is achieved. The proposed scheme and algorithm were implemented and tested using the Mininet network simulator. Results show that the proposed approach achieves low average packet transmission delay, low average packet loss rate, and high throughput, compared to traditional single-path switching methods and existing multipath routing methods.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4777
JournalElectronics (Switzerland)
Volume13
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • mobility
  • multi-objective optimization
  • multi-topology
  • multipath routing

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