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Title : Bicasting with Buffering and Selective Delivery for Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6
Author(s) : H. Petander
Filename : draft-petander-mipshop-fmipv6-bbsd-00.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2006-10-17
More and more mobile nodes are being equipped with multiple radios,
such as 3G and 802.11. This document specifies use of Bicasting with
Buffering and Selective Delivery (BBSD) with Fast Handovers for
Mobile IPv6 (RFC 4068). The BBSD scheme takes advantage of the
additional radio capabilities of Mobile Nodes. As in Simultaneous
Bindings for Fast Handovers, the BBSD extension uses bicasting to
allow a Mobile Node to continue receiving packets directly from the
Previous Access Router during the handoff process. In addition, the
selective delivery uses sequence numbers in the bicasted packets to
enable the New Access Router to only deliver those packets from its
buffer that the Mobile Node has not already received directly from
the Previous Access Router. This reduces the overhead of bicasting
and mitigates the negative impacts of packet duplication on the
application performance in Mobile Node.
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