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Title : Seamless Multicast Handover in a Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 Environment (M-HMIPv6)
Author(s) : T. Schmidt, M. Waehlisch
Filename : draft-schmidt-waehlisch-mhmipv6-03.txt
Pages : 17
Date : 2005-4-19
This document extends the Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 Internet Draft to
include the reception and transmission of multicast traffic at the
Mobile Node. It introduces handover mechanisms for IPv6 mobile
multicast listeners and mobile multicast senders. Operations are
based on a Mobile IPv6 environment with local mobility anchor points.
These local anchor points are conformal with a Hierarchical Mobile
IPv6 proxy infrastructure. Handover latencies in the proposed scheme
remain bound to link switching delays with respect to these local
proxy points. Thus our scheme achieves seamless mobility, even though
no bicasting of multicast streams is used. Multicast listeners in
addition encounter the option to optimize multicast routing by
turning to a direct data reception.
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