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	Title		: Enhanced Forwarding from the Previous Care-of 
		 	  Address for Fast Mobile IPv6 Handovers (eFWD)
	Author(s)	: Y. Gwon
	Filename	: draft-gwon-mipshop-efwd-fmipv6-00.txt
	Pages		: 0
	Date		: 2003-11-26
	
We introduce Enhanced Forwarding from the Previous Care-of Address 
(eFWD) for fast handovers in Mobile IPv6. eFWD enables a mobile node 
to create and directly control a bi-directional tunnel between the 
mobile nodeÆs previous and new subnetÆs access routers subsequent to 
a link layer handover. eFWD reduces handover latency by expediting 
the mobile nodeÆs movement detection and new subnetÆs access router 
discovery via proposed Candidate Access Router Information Discovery 
(CARID) method and by eliminating time to acquire a new care-of 
address. Main advantage of eFWD is complete removal of link layer 
pre-triggers that are extremely complex mechanisms to implement in 
wireless technologies other than cellular systems.

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