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	Title		: FPANA: combining PANA and FMIPv6 for fast
                          authentication at handover
	Author(s)	: Y. Kainuma, et al.
	Filename	: draft-hiko-pana-fpana-00.txt
	Pages		: 30
	Date		: 2005-7-11
	
   This document proposes a fast authentication protocol called FPANA.
   A combination of PANA (for node authentication) and FMIP (for fast
   handover), it offers fast node authentication upon intra-domain
   handover of a mobile node.  Since FPANA makes use of context transfer
   of the PANA session from the previous access router to the new access
   router by the HI message of FMIPv6, the PANA session can be set
   between the mobile node and the new access router prior to the mobile
   node moving to the new access router.  Thus, the mobile node can
   continue authenticated communication upon intra-domain fast handover.

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