Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

1 Mobile Router Technology Development David Stewart, Will Ivancic, Dan Shell, Kent Leung, Brian Kachmar and Terry Bell.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "1 Mobile Router Technology Development David Stewart, Will Ivancic, Dan Shell, Kent Leung, Brian Kachmar and Terry Bell."— Presentation transcript:

1 1 Mobile Router Technology Development David Stewart, Will Ivancic, Dan Shell, Kent Leung, Brian Kachmar and Terry Bell

2 2 Outline Mobile-Ip and Mobile Router overview Mobile Router Features NASA GRC Test Environment NEAH BAY Project Military Application Future Developments

3 Mobile Node Foreign Agent Home Agent “ ” 139.88.111.1 143.232.48.1 NASA Ames Corresponding Node Internet or Intranet 139.88.112.1 NASA Glenn 143.232.48.1 Home IP 128.183.13.103 Care-Off-Address 139.88.111.50 128.183.13.1 NASA Goddard Mobile-IP (IPv4)

4 Mobile Router (Mobile Node) Foreign Agent Home Agent Corresponding Node 139.88.112.1 Internet WAN Tunnel-0 10.2.3.101 128.183.13.1 Internet WAN Internet 10.2.2.1 Roaming Interface 10.2.3.1 Virtual LAN Interface Tunnel-1 128.184.25.1 HA Loopback Virtual Interface 139.88.100.1 FA WAN 10.2.4.10 MR Loopback Virtual Interface COA 139.88.100.1 Mobile-Router (IPv4)

5 5 Mobile Router IOS Features Multiple Roaming Interfaces Preferred Path Smooth Handoffs Set and Forget Configuration Performs Well in Long Delay Environment Hot Standby Mobile Routers Hot Standby Home Agents

6 6 Mobile Router IOS Feature Preferred Path Mobile Router IOS Foreign Agent Airport Foreign Agent Home Agent OSPF Area 0 10.1.1.0 10.1.2.0 10.1.5.0 10.2.2.0 10.2.1.0 OSPF Area 4 OSPF Area 5 10.1.4.0 Ethernet 802.11 (Preferred Path) Satellite Serial Link BW 128K Only one (1) route is active At any time. Host 10.2.3.10 on Mobile LAN

7 7 Mobile Router in Time HA FA1 Command Center FA3 Battle Group Time Ethernet FAU / Satellite / AWACS FA2 Mobile Router

8 8 Mobile Test Bed Bldg. 311 Bldg. 54 GRC’s Mobile Router LAN Field Tests

9 9 NASA GRC Mobile-Router Testbed

10 Neah Bay / Mobile Router Project Clevelan d Detroit Foreign-Agent Somewhere, USA Foreign-Agent Home-Agent Anywhere, USA Internet Neah Bay Outside of wireless LAN range, connected to FA via Inmarsat. Neah Bay Connected to FA via wireless LAN at Cleveland harbor

11 Cleveland Detroit Foreign-Agent Somewhere, USA Foreign-Agent Home-Agent Anywhere, USA Internet Neah Bay Outside of wireless LAN range, connected to FA via Inmarsat. Neah Bay Connected to FA via wireless LAN at Cleveland harbor

12 12 Neah Bay / Mobile Router Project Participants USCG (Network and Ship) NASA (Networking) Cisco System (Networking) Ball Aerospace (Phased Array Antennas) L3-Communications (Tracking Antenna) Lockheed/Martin (Satellite Ground Station) Other Possible Participants Western Datacom (Encryption Devices) Veridian (Network Security)

13 13 Neah Bay / Mobile Router Project Internet WB USCG Intranet SOUTHBURY FA MR INMARSAT CLEVELAND FA HA DETROIT FA IPSec tunneled link from open Internet to HA Ball Aerospace’s ARILINK Antenna System VOIP ENCRY RS232 Serial Line to Console port SW DHCP SERVER DHCP Security – Interim Solution Encryption Between Neah Bay LAN and USCG Intranet

14 14 GRC 802.11 Radio Deployment

15 15 MR Assists with Rapid Deployment of Networks. MR enables mobile sub-networks to dynamically attach and reattach to multiple points on a network. MR “Set & Forget” Technology - Engineering/optimization is done prior to deployment. Military Applications

16 16 Military Applications AWACS UAV Intelligence Control Center Battle Group Command Center (BGCC) Home-Agent deployed in BGCC Foreign-Agent deployed in UAV Foreign-Agent deployed in Tracked Command Post Carrier. Unit deployed in vicinity of the battlefield. Tactical data forwarded from surveillance satellites to the BGCC. Communications link between BGCC and the Field Command Post Mobile-Router deployed in Armored Field Unit. Secondary communications link utilized due to lost LOS of primary. Non-preferred-path becomes preferred-path Preferred-path Non-preferred-path In case of communications loss of preferred-path Mobile-Router deployed in Armored Field Unit.

17 17 Future Developments Multicast traffic to Mobile-Router. Routers behind Mobile-Router. Mobile-Router behind Mobile-Router. Secondary HA configuration. Mobile-Router’s registration over Asymmetrical Links.

18 MR behind MR

19 19 Summary MR “Set & Forget” Technology - Engineering/optimization is done prior to deployment. MR assists with rapid deployment of networks. MR enables mobile sub-networks to dynamically attach and reattach to multiple points on a network. Performs well in long delay environments Redundancy can be engineered into a Mobile-Router network design.

20 20 Mobile Router IOS Feature Redundant Home Agents Mobile Router IOS Foreign Agent Home Agent OSPF Area 0 10.1.1.0 10.1.2.0 10.1.5.0 Adv 10.2.2.0 Roaming 10.2.1.0 Roaming OSPF Area 4 OSPF Area 5 10.1.4.0 Adv Home Agent Switch

21 Military Applications Battle Group C Battle Group B AWACSUAV Intelligence Control Center Artillery Support Group Battle Group Command Center (BGCC) Tactical data forwarded from surveillance satellites to the BGCC. Communications link between BGCC and the Field Command Posts Foreign-Agent deployed in UAV Foreign-Agent deployed in UAV Battle Group A Mobile-Router deployed in Armored Field Units. Mobile-Router deployed in Airborne Support Units. Mobile-Router deployed in Field Units. Mobile-Router deployed in Field Artillery Units. Foreign-Agent deployed in Tracked Command Post Carrier. Foreign-Agent deployed in Mobile Command Post. Foreign-Agent deployed in Mobile Command Post. Home-Agent deployed in BGCC


Download ppt "1 Mobile Router Technology Development David Stewart, Will Ivancic, Dan Shell, Kent Leung, Brian Kachmar and Terry Bell."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google