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GLOBECOM 2003
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Scalable QoS Provisioning for Intra-Domain Mobility

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Intra-Domain Mobility Management Protocol (JUMP) has been recently proposed as a protocol for managing IP mobility within a cellular access network. This paper investigates the scalability performance of IDMP's Quality of Service (QoS) framework, which uses a modified form of the Differentiated Services architecture, with a centralized Bandwidth Broker (BB) performing admission control and resource provisioning for different traffic classes. The theoretical analysis show that requests for bandwidth reservation due to intra-domain mobility should be controlled to alleviate the processing burden at the BB. Accordingly, we propose a scalable bandwidth reservation scheme. By reserving the bandwidth in trunk instead of on perhost basis, QoS-related signaling load and handoff latency can be reduced significantly.

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GLOBECOM 2003

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