SDN-based Service Mobility Management in MEC-enabled 5G and Beyond Vehicular Networks

Author(s):  
Syed Danial Ali Shah ◽  
Mark A Gregory ◽  
Shuo Li ◽  
Ramon Fontes ◽  
Ling Hou
Author(s):  
Rodolfo I. Meneguette ◽  
Azzedine Boukerche ◽  
Daniel L. Guidonio ◽  
Robson De Grande ◽  
Antonio A. F. Loureiro ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 84 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-55 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaonan Wang ◽  
Deguang Le ◽  
Hongbin Cheng ◽  
Yufeng Yao

Author(s):  
Rajarshi Sanyal ◽  
Ernestina Cianca ◽  
Ramjee Prasad

Intelligent Vehicle communication is the keyword for the emerging vehicular technologies such as group cooperative driving, real time Engine Operating parameters (EOP) monitoring, collision warning, geo location based mobility applications, and classical voice and data conveyance. The technologies require extensive interaction between the peers which mostly use the framework of the state of the art cellular or radio trunking networks. This may vitiate the network performance due to the surge in mobility management messages originated by the devices plugged in the vehicles. The performance may be severely impacted due to the unique characteristics of vehicular networks e.g., high mobility. Due to the high proliferation of these Machine to Machine (M2M) and Machine to Application (M2A) devices in near future, the cell sizes will shrink, resulting in more signalling messages in the network. Considering classical voice communication services for typical car fleet implementations, the radio trunking networks have capacity constrains due to inability of frequency reuse and absence of mobility management techniques. The alternative is to seek out an access technology considering the fact that a more intelligent physical layer can be employed directly for addressing and mobility management. In this paper the authors address a Closed User Group network implementation for Vehicle to Vehicle/central office communication which can actuate voice and data communication without incorporating any application layer.


IEEE Access ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 9518-9532 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed Balfaqih ◽  
Mahamod Ismail ◽  
Rosdiadee Nordin ◽  
Zain A. Balfaqih

2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Moneeb Gohar ◽  
Naveed Khan ◽  
Awais Ahmad ◽  
Muhammad Najam-Ul-Islam ◽  
Shahzad Sarwar ◽  
...  

Named data networking (NDN) is an emerging technology. It was designed to eliminate the dependency of IP addresses in the hourglass model. Mobility is a key concern of the modern Internet architecture, even though the NDN architecture has solved the consumer mobility. That is, the consumer can rerequest the desired data contents, while the producer mobility remains as an issue in the NDN architecture. This paper focuses on the issue of producer mobility and proposes the cluster-based device mobility management scheme, which uses the cluster heads to solve the producer mobility issue in NDN. In the proposed scheme, a cluster head has all information of its attached devices. A cluster head updates the routes, when a device moves to the new access router by sending all the attachment information. The proposed scheme is evaluated and compared with the existing scheme by using the ndnSIM simulation. From the results, we see that the proposed scheme can decrease the numbers of interest packets in the network, compared with the existing scheme.


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