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	Title		: Secure Mobility Dimensions
	Author(s)	: A. Sharma
	Filename	: draft-sharma-secure-mobility-dimensions-00.txt
	Pages		: 14
	Date		: 2004-5-4
	
Several solutions to internet mobility have been offered. But the
   solutions are sometimes for different kinds of mobility with 
   different kinds of requirements. It becomes confusing to see these 
   disparate types of mobility being discussed in the same vein. This 
   document is an attempt to delineate and classify different types of 
   network mobility. This attempt shall help us in understanding already 
   existing mobility solutions and at the same time help us in proposing
   new solutions. Adding security to mobility adds a new dimension by 
   itself. Various types of secure mobility are discussed closely 
   following the types of mobility.

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