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Title : Use of SCTP for Seamless Handover
Author(s) : S. Koh et al.
Filename : draft-sjkoh-mobile-sctp-handover-00.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2003-2-12
The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a new reliable
transport protocol that provides the multihoming feature. Without
support of routers in the networks, the SCTP with the ADDIP
extension (called mobile SCTP) can be used to provide seamless
handover for the mobile host that is changing its IP subnetworks
during the session. In the present form, the use of mobile SCTP is
targeted for handover of the mobile sessions that are originated
from the mobile clients (located in mobile networks) toward the
fixed servers (located in the fixed networks). The support for the
opposite directional session (initiated by fixed node to mobile
node) requires an additional location management scheme such as
Mobile IP. In this document, we discuss the generic procedures for
seamless handover of mobile SCTP and the concerned implementation
issues.
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