Columbia IP Micro-Mobility Suite

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The Columbia IP Micro-Mobility Suite (CIMS) includes an ns-2 extension for the followings:

Cellular IP  (draft-ietf-mobileip-cellularip-00.txt)

HAWAII  (draft-ietf-mobileip-hawaii-00.txt)

Hierarchical Mobile IP   (draft-ietf-mobileip-reg-tunnel-04.txt)

The Cellular IP implementation supports hard and semi-soft handoff, and IP paging. The Hawaii implementation supports unicast non-forwarding (UNF) and multiple stream forwarding (MSF) schemes. Hawaii's IP paging capability is currently not supported. In addition, the CIMS v1.0 implementation of Hierarchical Mobile IP does not currently support IP paging. These and other features will be added to the next release of the code - we would be happy to add other extensions developed by other groups too.

CIMS Papers

[1] A. T. Campbell, Gomez, J., Kim, S., Turanyi, Z., Wan, C-Y. and A, Valko "Comparison of IP Micro-Mobility Protocols", IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 1, February 2002.

[2] A. T. Campbell and J. Gomez "IP Micro-Mobility Protocols" , ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computer and Communication Review (MC2R), Vol. 4, No. 4, pp 45-54, October 2001.

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Questions to micromobility@comet.columbia.edu
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