Recent developments in mobile router technology include the ability to prioritize selection of the home agent by the mobile unit. This technology was originally developed for route optimization. However, the technology also can be applied to autonomous catastrophic recovery, and robust redundant network control centers. This paper describes a variety of architecture scenarios that can benefit from prioritized home agents including: homeland security, virtual mission operations, mobile command centers and route optimization for aeronautical applications. A demonstration testbed was presented where this technology was proven in the field. In addition, a virtual mission operation center demonstration currently being deployed was described.
Mobile-IP priority home agents for aerospace and military applications
2004 IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.04TH8720) ; 2 ; 1117-1123 Vol.2
2004-01-01
485596 byte
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
4.0303 Mobile-IP Priority Home Agents for Aerospace and Military Applications
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