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Title : SIP-based Network Mobility (SIP-NEMO) Route Optimization (RO)
Author(s) : C. Lee, et al.
Filename : draft-ming-nemo-sipnemo-01.txt
Pages : 24
Date : 2006-10-20
The Network Mobility (NEMO) Basic Support protocol enables a mobile
network to change its point of attachment and keeps nodes in the
mobile network reachable when the mobile network moves in the
Internet. However, using the NEMO Basic Support protocol, all
traffic must pass through the bi-directional tunnel between a mobile
router and its home agent when the mobile router leaves its home
network. The bi-directional tunnel results in sub-optimal routing
and long transmission delay. This document describes the SIP-based
Network Mobility (SIP-NEMO) Route Optimization (RO) that achieves
optimal routing and reduces the limitation induced by Mobile IPv6.
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