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	Title		: Route Optimization and Location Privacy using Tunneling Agents (ROTA)
	Author(s)	: K. Weniger, T. Aramaki
	Filename	: draft-weniger-rota-00.txt
	Pages		: 42
	Date		: 2005-7-12
	
   Mobile IPv6 can either provide route optimization or location privacy
   from CN by using Bi-directional Tunneling mode.  Especially when
   mobile node is far away from home or when correspondent node is
   mobile as well, the route in Bi-directional Tunneling mode is far
   from optimal.  This memo describes an optional extension to Mobile
   IPv6 providing location privacy and route optimization at the same
   time.  To achieve this, the overlay route in Mobile IPv6 Bi-
   directional Tunneling mode is optimized by switching tunnel end-
   points to so-called Tunneling Agents in an on-demand manner.

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