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Benefits of multiple CoAs and HoAs for low power multimode mobiles < draft-tsao-mip-multihoming-lowpower-00.txt >. S. Charles Tsao National Chiao Tung University. MMN. Multimode Mobile Node (MMN). MMN might have several wireless interfaces accessing the Internet simultaneously. CN.
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Benefits of multiple CoAs and HoAs for low power multimode mobiles<draft-tsao-mip-multihoming-lowpower-00.txt> S. Charles Tsao National Chiao Tung University
MMN Multimode Mobile Node (MMN) • MMN might have several wireless interfaces accessing the Internet simultaneously CN All-IP Network 3G WLAN AP WiMAX BS Bluetooth AP Mobile Ad Hoc Network
Power Consumption Issue of MMN • Power consumption posts a serious problem of an MMN even some of the interfaces are idle WLAN GSM/GPRS 0.748A GSM+WLAN(CAM) 0.411A GSM+WLAN(PSM) 0.313A GSM+WLAN(off) 0.17A GSM only Multi-mode Mobiles To turn on WLAN(PSM) increases 30% energy consumption To turn on WLAN(CAM) increases 138% energy consumption
Solutions for Low Power MMN • Turn off wireless interface(s) (IF) if there is no packet to send or to receive • But lose IP connectivity • Benefits of using multiple CoAs and HoAs • Turn off IF(s) to save the power • Still provide IP connectivity to these interfaces that are switched off
Use Case Scenarios • Use Case I • Multiple IFs, Multiple HAs, Multiple HoAs, Multiple CoAs • Each IF is associated with an HoA and a CoA • Use Case II • Multiple IFs, Single HA, Single HoA, Multiple CoAs • Each IF is associated with a CoA
MMN IF is associated with HoA/CoA Binding Cache@CN HoA#2, --- • Use one HoA as a CoA of the IF which is switched off 3. Inbound sessions CN All-IP Network 4. Tunneled to CoA#2(HoA#1) Binding Cache@HA#1 HoA#1, CoA#1 Binding Cache@HA#2 HoA#2, CoA#2 HoA#2, HoA#1 WLAN AP/HA#1 3G/HA#2 5. Tunneled to CoA#1 6. BU CN (CoA#1) or 2. Turn off IF#2 Turn on IF#2, BU CN (CoA#2) 1. Use HoA#1 as CoA#2 to register to HA#2 IF#1, CoA#1, HoA#1 IF#2, CoA#2, HoA#2
MMN IF is associated with HoA/CoA Binding Cache@CN HoA#2, --- • Use one CoA as a CoA of the IF which is switched off 3. Inbound sessions CN All-IP Network 4. Tunneled to CoA#2 (CoA#1) Binding Cache@HA#1 HoA#1, CoA#1 Binding Cache@HA#2 HoA#2, CoA#2 HoA#2, CoA#1 WLAN AP/HA#1 3G/HA#2 5. BU CN (CoA#1) or 2. Turn off IF#2 Turn on IF#2, BU CN (CoA#2) 1. Use CoA#1 as CoA#2 to register to HA#2 IF#1, CoA#1, HoA#1 IF#2, CoA#2, HoA#2
MMN IF is associated with CoA Binding Cache@CN HoA, CoA#1 HoA, CoA#2(*) • Register multiple CoAs to an HoA & set preferred CoA(s) 4. Inbound sessions CN Binding Cache@HA#1 HoA, CoA#1 HoA, CoA#2(*) All-IP Network HA 5.Tunneled to CoA#2 WLAN AP 3G 6. BU CN (CoA#2) or Turn on IF#1, BU CN (CoA#1) 2. Use CoA#1 to register HA (preferred CoA#2) 3. Turn off IF#1 1. Use CoA#2 to register HA IF#1, CoA#1, HoA#1 IF#2, CoA#2, HoA#1
Conclusions • Benefits of using multiple CoAs and HoAs for low power MMN • Not yet discussed in “Goals and Benefits of Multihoming” • Should we cover these benefits and use cases in the document?
Conclusions (Cont.) • Two use case scenarios • Each IF is associated with an HoA and a CoA • Use one HoA or CoA as CoA(s) of the IFs which are switched off • Already in “Analysis of Multihoming in Mobile IPv6” • Should we add more text to describe these situations ? • Each IF is associated with a CoA • Register multiple CoAs to an HoA • Already in “Analysis of Multihoming in Mobile IPv6” • Set preferred CoA(s) • Already in “Analysis of Multihoming in Mobile IPv6” • Should we add more text to describe these situations ?