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	Title		: Mobile IPv6 Multicast with Dynamic Multicast Agent
	Author(s)	: H. Zhang, et al.
	Filename	: draft-zhang-mipshop-multicast-dma-01.txt
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2005-9-13
	
This document addresses the problem of delivering IPv6 multicast 
   traffic to MNs (Mobile Nodes). An approach named Mobile IPv6 
   Multicast with Dynamic Multicast Agent is proposed. 
   The approach is a combination of Movement Based Method [2] and 
   Distance Based Method [3]. Such a design allows MNs to optimize 
   multicast routes, and meanwhile reduces the number of handoffs by 
   selecting new multicast agents dynamically. In addition to weakening 
   the triangle route problem and diminishing the influence of handoff 
   to multicast, this approach provides global mobility in the Internet 
   without the restriction on network topologies.

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