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	Title		: Access Router Based Movement Detection and CoA Configuration
	Author(s)	: Y. Hong
	Filename	: draft-hong-mobileip-acar-01.txt
	Pages		: 9
	Date		: 2003-10-28
	
This document proposes Access Router (AR) based movement detection 
and Care-of Address (CoA) configuration for fast handover in Mobile 
IPv6. An Active Access Router (AcAR) which will serve a Mobile Node 
(MN) performs movement detection, formulates a new CoA of the MN and 
does Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) on behalf of the MN. After 
confirming the uniqueness of the new CoA, the AcAR sends it through a 
RA message. Since an AcAR can quickly determine the L3 movement by 
the comparison between neighbor caches and L2 information of a MN, a 
MN does not have to wait to receive RA messages from ARs. Thus, the 
movement detection delay is reduced. Since DAD is performed by an 
AcAR in advance, a MN does not have to do normal DAD and it can use 
the new CoA for its interface directly.

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