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	Title		: Network initiated handover in fast mobile IPv6
	Author(s)	: T. Melia, R. Aguiar
	Filename	: draft-melia-mobopts-niho-fmip-00.txt
	Pages		: 29
	Date		: 2005-2-16
	
Mobile IPv6 enables a Mobile Node to maintain its connectivity to the
   Internet when moving from an Access Router to another, a process
   referred to as handover.  Several proposals [5] and [6] were made in
   order to improve the handover delay to support real-time traffic,
   such as Voice over IP.  These proposals keep a fundamental
   characteristic of Mobile IP, namely the handover process is triggered
   by the Mobile Terminal.  This document expands this concept to cover
   situations where the handover has to be performed by network
   management issues, such as spectrum allocation.  The document
   describes a control architecture based on the policy management.

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