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	Title		: Proactive Care-of Address Test for Route Optimization in FMIPv6
	Author(s)	: J. Zhang, D. Pearce
	Filename	: draft-zhang-mipshop-proactive-cot-00.txt
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2005-8-10
	
   This document proposes a practical scheme to run the care-of address
   test (part of the Return Routability test for Mobile IPv6 route
   optimization) in a proactive way in the context of the Fast Handovers
   for Mobile IPv6 (FMIPv6) protocol, so that the latency caused by the
   care-of address test after movements can be removed or reduced.
   Proactive care-of address test can make the Return Rroutability
   protocol more suitable for delay sensitive applications especially
   when it is applied in conjunction with other Return Routability
   optimization schemes.

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