IP Library Granted Patent US 7,339,928
Granted Patent B2
US 7,339,928 · App. 10/068,525 · Granted Mar 4, 2008

Micro-mobility network routing system and method

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,339,928
App. No.
10/068,525
Granted
Mar 4, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A micro-mobility network routing system and method implementing a protocol that extends the macro mobility support of Mobile IP to support micro mobility is disclosed which permits a more efficient and easily implemented Internet routing protocol for network devices to be affected. The macro mobility feature herein refers to the notion in which the mobile node gains access to the Internet, while retaining the same IP address. This concept is used only once when the mobile node enters the coverage area of a foreign domain (eventually its home domain). The concept of micro mobility within this context eases routing packets to the mobile node while its moves within the foreign network. The present invention implements these new features via the use of message compositions and protocol extensions that extend the prior art Mobile IP protocols.

Claims (12)

1. A micro-mobility network routing method comprising:

communicating a registration request of a mobile node (MN) to a wireless domain via a serving base station, a serving base station router (BSR), and a serving main access router (MAR) to said MN's home agent;

binding said MN's home address to an address associated with said MAR as a multicast address for said MN;

said MAR maintaining a subscription list associated with the multicast address which includes a unicast routing address of said serving BSR and includes neighboring BSR unicast addresses for neighboring BSRs;

establishing a binding of the multicast address to said MN within said serving BSR for routing data packets destined for said MN;

forwarding the multicast address from said serving BSR to a neighboring BSR of said serving BSR and, responsive thereto, said neighboring BSR subscribing to the multicast address, wherein data packets addressed to said MN visiting said wireless domain are received by said MAR which tunnels the data packets to each BSR having subscribed to the multicast address;

only that BSR that has a binding of the multicast address to said MN is forwarding said packets to said MN; and

wherein one or more steps of said method is implemented on a wireless radio transceiver.

2. The micro-mobility network routing method of claim 1 further including establishing a further binding of the multicast address to said MN within a further serving BSR when said MN enters a serving area of said further serving BSR.

3. The micro-mobility network routing method of claim 1 wherein said communication occurs over the Internet.

4. The micro-mobility network routing method of claim 1 wherein one or more steps of said method is implemented on a personal computer (PC).

5. The micro-mobility network routing method of claim 1 wherein one or more steps of said method is implemented on a wireless radio transceiver.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 30, 2013
From: ALCATEL LUCENT
To: CREDIT SUISSE AG
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