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Title : Network Side Fast Handover in Mobile IPv6
Author(s) : H. Jung, H. Jeon
Filename : draft-jung-mipshop-nsfho-00.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 2005-8-24
This document addresses a network side solution of fast handover in
Mobile IPv6. Existing FMIPv6 basically assumes the involvement of
mobile nodes in handover procedure. However, in some cases, it may not
be easy to realize fast handover function into all mobile nodes. In
the case, a network operator may want to provide fast handover service
to users by using only networks entities. To achieve network side fast
handover, this document basically uses bi-directional tunnel between a
previous access router and new access router. The proposed fast
handover scheme has simpler procedure than the existing FMIPv6 and
mostly uses the existing messages.
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