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Mobile IPv6 in OPNET Modeler
Žáček, Martin ; Růčka, Lukáš (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
Master’s thesis includes knowledges about mobility support in IPv4 networks and studies abilities for mobility support in IPv6 networks. Describes protocols for mobility support, their functions and topologies like MIPv6 (RFC 3775), FMIPv6 (RFC 5568), HMIPv6 (RFC 5380) and F-HMIPv6. The thesis contains a design of the simulation MIPv6 in the OPNET Modeler program and the measured results are explained. There are analysis of source code for mobility support in MIPv6 too, which were used for design a new protocol according to FMIPv6 in the OPNET. The following parts of the proposal have been successfully resolved. The link-layer events detection, which triggers FMIPv6 protocol and implementation of two new types of messages, RtSolPr and PrRtAdv. Knowledges from this thesis could be used for next development of FMIPv6 in the OPNET. But could be used for generaly development new protocols working at network-layer too.
Mobile IPv6 handover analysis
Klügl, Richard ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
This master’s thesis is focused on IP mobility support for mobile users and their devices in IPv6-based wireless networks. Then the Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) protocol was proposed for this purpose and that is also the main objective of the thesis. This consists of several basic sections and is organized as follows: The first one deals with the overview of the function of Mobile IP, which enables the mobility of nodes around the Internet, without a change of their original IP address. Moreover there are introduced the primary differences between MIPv6 and its previous version – i.e., MIPv4, proposed for IPv4-based environment. The second chapter of the master’s thesis thereafter describes detailed information about all the most important mechanisms and features of Mobile IPv6 and this way tries to explain principles of its functioning. Further the thesis analyses some of proposed MIPv6 extensions – i.e., Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6), Mobile IPv6 Fast Handover (FMIPv6) a Fast Handover for HMIPv6 (F-HMIPv6) protocols, and mainly aim at signaling process during the handover of a mobile node. In the last main section of the master’s thesis an analytical method to evaluate the performance of IPv6-based mobility management protocols was proposed. Subsequently, this method is applied on the protocols which were mentioned above and are studied the effects of various network parameters on the performance of these protocols.
Features and use of IPv6 and MIPv6 protocols
Sulík, Peter ; Polívka, Michal (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
The thesis deals with IPv6 protocol problematic and with mobility support in this protocol. In the first part are described basic IPv6 attributes and differences compared to IPv4 protocol. In the second part, the MIPv6 protocol is described in detail and mainly the advantages in wireless networks usage. Most of the part is dedicated to routing mechanism problematic of Bidirectional tunneling and Route Optimisation. Thereafter, networks are simulated in OPNET Modeler software to demonstrate the attributes of MIPv6 protocol. In conclusion, the simulations results are evaluated and also advantages of Route Optimization routing in networks.
Features and use of IPv6 and MIPv6 protocols
Sulík, Peter ; Polívka, Michal (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
The thesis deals with IPv6 protocol problematic and with mobility support in this protocol. In the first part are described basic IPv6 attributes and differences compared to IPv4 protocol. In the second part, the MIPv6 protocol is described in detail and mainly the advantages in wireless networks usage. Most of the part is dedicated to routing mechanism problematic of Bidirectional tunneling and Route Optimisation. Thereafter, networks are simulated in OPNET Modeler software to demonstrate the attributes of MIPv6 protocol. In conclusion, the simulations results are evaluated and also advantages of Route Optimization routing in networks.
Mobile IPv6 handover analysis
Klügl, Richard ; Hošek, Jiří (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
This master’s thesis is focused on IP mobility support for mobile users and their devices in IPv6-based wireless networks. Then the Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) protocol was proposed for this purpose and that is also the main objective of the thesis. This consists of several basic sections and is organized as follows: The first one deals with the overview of the function of Mobile IP, which enables the mobility of nodes around the Internet, without a change of their original IP address. Moreover there are introduced the primary differences between MIPv6 and its previous version – i.e., MIPv4, proposed for IPv4-based environment. The second chapter of the master’s thesis thereafter describes detailed information about all the most important mechanisms and features of Mobile IPv6 and this way tries to explain principles of its functioning. Further the thesis analyses some of proposed MIPv6 extensions – i.e., Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6), Mobile IPv6 Fast Handover (FMIPv6) a Fast Handover for HMIPv6 (F-HMIPv6) protocols, and mainly aim at signaling process during the handover of a mobile node. In the last main section of the master’s thesis an analytical method to evaluate the performance of IPv6-based mobility management protocols was proposed. Subsequently, this method is applied on the protocols which were mentioned above and are studied the effects of various network parameters on the performance of these protocols.
Mobile IPv6 in OPNET Modeler
Žáček, Martin ; Růčka, Lukáš (referee) ; Skořepa, Michal (advisor)
Master’s thesis includes knowledges about mobility support in IPv4 networks and studies abilities for mobility support in IPv6 networks. Describes protocols for mobility support, their functions and topologies like MIPv6 (RFC 3775), FMIPv6 (RFC 5568), HMIPv6 (RFC 5380) and F-HMIPv6. The thesis contains a design of the simulation MIPv6 in the OPNET Modeler program and the measured results are explained. There are analysis of source code for mobility support in MIPv6 too, which were used for design a new protocol according to FMIPv6 in the OPNET. The following parts of the proposal have been successfully resolved. The link-layer events detection, which triggers FMIPv6 protocol and implementation of two new types of messages, RtSolPr and PrRtAdv. Knowledges from this thesis could be used for next development of FMIPv6 in the OPNET. But could be used for generaly development new protocols working at network-layer too.
Případová studie podpory mobility u IPv6
Stratil, Jakub
This thesis includes information about important properties and functions of the IPv6 protocol with the main focus on the mobility mechanism. Practical part consist of network topology design and implementation, testing IPv6 mobility configuration on actual devices in laboratory enviroment.

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