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	Title		: Prefix binding based mobility management in WiMAX network
	Author(s)	: J. Choi, et al.
	Filename	: draft-jinchoi-nemo-pbm-00.txt
	Pages		: 14
	Date		: 2006-10-18
	
   This document describes a protocol which provides movbility support
   for an ordinary IPv6 host in WiMAX network.  The protocol allows
   session continuity for every IPv6 node in WiMAX network as it moves
   across subnets.  The protocol exploits the facts that a single prefix
   is assigned per an IPv6 host in WiMAX network and prefix binding
   scheme is defined in NEMO WG.  WiMAX access routers perform prefix
   binding for the hosts' stead and the mobility is transparent to the
   hosts inside WiMAX network.


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