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Title : QoS Aware Real-Time Support for IPv6 in IEEE 802.16 Backhaul Scenarios
Author(s) : P. Neves, et al.
Filename : draft-neves-rt-qos-ipv6-80216-00.txt
Pages : 61
Date : 2006-3-2
This document addresses the support of IPv6 QoS aware real-time
services over IEEE 802.16-2004 [2] networks. In particular, it
provides a novel solution to overcome the limitations of the IEEE
802.16-2004 [2] system to support real-time and dynamic environments.
Specifically, this solution supports dynamic and fast access from the
Mobile Nodes to the network services and dynamic reservations and
modifications of services. These fast and dynamic reservations are
crucial to the support of fast mobility approaches. Moreover, the
proposed solution is also able to provide IPv6 support and efficient
traffic differentiation for services running on the same MN.
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