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Title : Link Characteristic Information for IP Mobility Problem Statement
Author(s) : J. Korhonen, et al.
Filename : draft-korhonen-mobopts-link-characteristics-ps-01.txt
Pages : 20
Date : 2006-6-9
This document discusses the problem space related to frequent changes
in the local link or sub-path characteristics of a mobile node due to
various reasons such as vertical handovers and the delivery of the
sub-path characteristic information from a mobile node to its peer
nodes. The purpose of this document is to define the scope and
requirements for possible future work on a generic sub-path
characteristic information delivery mechanism for optimizing IP
mobility performance and reducing the implications that significant
changes in the local link or sub-path characteristics tend to create
to the transport and application protocol behaviour by altering the
end-to-end path properties.
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