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ns-3 Implementation of Network Mobility Basic Support (NEMO-BS) Protocol for Intelligent Transportation Systems

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In an Intelligent Transportation System for a Smart City, seamless connectivity is essential for each user during mobility for efficient data communication. For a group of mobile users in a vehicle (bus/train/flight), due to high mobility, implementing a protocol in order to manage handoffs smoothly is a challenging task. Network Mobility Basic Support (NEMO-BS) protocol was proposed to comply with this requirement. It is an extended version of Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6). But, the MIPv6 implementation in ns-3, which is the most widely used open-source simulator, is still not extended so far, to support network mobility. In this work, we have implemented the functionality of the NEMO-BS protocol in ns-3.25 by modifying the existing MIPv6 module to enrich the ns-3 library.

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Mandal, P., Rana, M.K., Chatterjee, P., Debnath, A. (2020). ns-3 Implementation of Network Mobility Basic Support (NEMO-BS) Protocol for Intelligent Transportation Systems. In: Sharma, N., Chakrabarti, A., Balas, V. (eds) Data Management, Analytics and Innovation. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1042. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9949-8_44

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