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Title : Fast Handover for Hierarchical MIPv6 (F-HMIPv6)
Author(s) : H. Jung et al.
Filename : draft-jung-mobileip-fastho-hmipv6-00.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 2003-5-14
This document addresses Fast Handover over HMIPv6 networks. A simple
integration of FMIPv6 with HMIPv6 may induce unnecessary processing
overhead for re-tunneling at the previous Access Router and
inefficient usage of network bandwidth. This document describes the
Fast Handover for HMIPv6 (F-HMIPv6), which is designed to be friendly
with the data transport feature of HMIPv6. In F-HMIPv6, the Mobile
Nodes inform the MAP about its movement anticipation and thus the bi-
directional tunnels for fast handover are established between MAP and
NAR, not between PAR and NAR. The F-HMIPv6 scheme utilizes the
existing FMIPv6 messages, without defining any new control messages.
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