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Title : Handover Control Function Based Handover for
Mobile IPv6
Author(s) : Y. Cui, et al.
Filename : draft-cui-mobopts-hcf-wlan-00.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2005-7-12
This document propose a scheme to support MIP6 deployment based on
Wireless LAN by extending HMIPv6. The HCF (Handover Control
Function) described in this document should record all APs's MAC
address, backend AR's address and network prefix of those APs. All
MNs will periodically report all AP's MAC address and signal strength
information to HCF which MN can probe, then HCF should decide whether
or which AP MN shall associate with and notify MN about the new AP/
AR's information, meanwhile, a bi-cast mechanism shall be applied to
further improve handover performance by reducing the packet loss
during handover. This mechanism can be used in the nationwide
university Wireless LAN based MIP6 network deployment to support VoIP
and Video Telephony.
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