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Title : Considerations of FMIPv6 in 802.11 networks
Author(s) : Y. Hong et al.
Filename : draft-hong-mobileip-applicability-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2003-6-25
This document describes the applicability of Fast Handovers for
Mobile IPv6 in 802.11 networks. Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6
proposes a set of protocol enhancements to reduce handover latency
due to IP protocol operations as small as possible by the help of L2
information. 802.11 networks are considered as a popular wireless
infrastructure to meet broadband network service requirement in the
future. If Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6 is applied to wireless
network, 802.11 might be a practicable target for deployment. At
this point some Fast Handover methods for Mobile IPv6 are thought to
be directly applicable to 802.11 networks and some others are not.
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