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Title : Mobile SCTP (mSCTP) for Internet Mobility
Author(s) : S. Koh
Filename : draft-sjkoh-msctp-00.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2005-3-28
This document discusses the use of SCTP for Internet mobility support,
called mobile SCTP (mSCTP). SCTP can be used for IP mobility from the
multi-homing features. The SCTP with the ADDIP extension (or mSCTP)
would provide soft handover for the mobile host without support of
routers or agents in the networks. For location management, the mSCTP
could be used along with Mobile IP, Session Initiation Protocol or
Reliable Server Pooling. We discuss the use of mSCTP along with
Mobile IP for Internet mobility support.
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