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Title : Mobile IPv6 Multicast with Dynamic Multicast Agent
Author(s) : H. Zhang, et al.
Filename : draft-zhang-mipshop-multicast-dma-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2005-6-23
This document addresses the problem of delivering IPv6 multicast
traffic to MN (mobile nodes). An approach named DMA (Dynamic
Multicast Agent) is proposed. The approach is a combination of MIP-
BT and MIP-RS [1], and it is also a hybrid solution of Movement
Based Method [2] and Distance Based Method [3]. Such a configuration
allows MNs to optimize multicast routes, and meanwhile reduce the
number of handoffs by selecting new multicast agents dynamically.
In addition to weakening the triangle route problem and diminishing
the influence of handoff to multicast, this approach provides global
mobility in the Internet with no restriction on network
topologies.
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