Multimed Tools Appl
DOI 10.1007/s11042-011-0827-9
User-centric mobility management for multimedia
content access
Raffaele Bolla · Riccardo Rapuzzi · Matteo Repetto
© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011
Abstract Current mobility protocols and architectures are mainly targeted to devices
or applications and they usually lack the ability to support user-centric paradigms;
moreover, they usually face a single aspect of the problem, i.e., terminal handover
or session mobility. Full mobility support is only available to specific applications or
protocols (e.g., SIP) but these approaches do not exploit all facilities for movement
detection at the network/link layers and do not allow to use the same framework
for different applications. This paper proposes a generic mobility framework for
terminal handover and session migration. It pursues the user-centric paradigm and
builds a cross-layer architecture, yielding to a high level of generality, applicability
and flexibility. Unlike other approaches, it does not require any modification in
correspondent peers and works with a minimal network infrastructure. Software
implementations are described for two representative real-time multimedia appli-
cations, i.e., media streaming and interactive conference. The effectiveness of the
framework was analyzed by means of both performance measurements in local and
Internet testbeds and user evaluation during a live demo conducted at a national
science exhibition.
Keywords Mobility architecture · Pervasive communication · User-centric media ·
Personal address
R. Bolla · R. Rapuzzi
Department of Communications, Computer and System Sciences, DIST–University of Genoa,
Via Opera Pia 13, 16145 Genoa, Italy
R. Bolla
e-mail: raffaele.bolla@unige.it
R. Rapuzzi
e-mail: riccardo.rapuzzi@unige.it
M. Repetto (B )
Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni (CNIT),
Viale G. P. Usberti n. 181/A, 43124 Parma, Italy
e-mail: matteo.repetto@cnit.it