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Title : Enhanced Forwarding From Previous Care-of Address For
Fast Mobile IPv6 Handovers (eFWD)
Author(s) : Y. Gwon, A. Yegin
Filename : draft-gwon-mobileip-efwd-fmipv6-00.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2002-12-18
This memo introduces a low latency and low loss handover protocol
that enhances the performance of forwarding from previous care-of
address for Mobile IPv6, namely eFWD. The eFWD allows a mobile node
to control and initiate creation of a bi-directional tunnel between
the old and the new access routers subsequent to link layer
handover. The eFWD handover reduces IP handover latency by
eliminating new care-of address acquisition time and by identifying
new access router information in advance utilizing Candidate Access
Router Information Discovery (CARID) process detailed in this memo.
The eFWD protocol removes extra burden on link layer by eliminating
any requirement on pre-triggers.
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