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Title : Mobile Node Agnostic Fast Handovers for Proxy Mobile IPv6
Author(s) : F. Xia, B. Sarikaya
Filename : draft-xia-netlmm-fmip-mnagno-01.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2007-7-5
Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) is a mobile node agnostic mobility
management protocol, that is, a mobile node does not implement any
mobility management protocol. This document proposes an enhancement
to PMIPv6 protocol in order to improve layer 3 handover performance
and to transfer context borrowing some ideas from Fast Handovers for
Mobile IPv6 (FMIPv6) protocol. In predictive mode, the previous
mobile access gateway (PMAG) transfers context to the next MAG (NMAG)
using Handover Indication (HI) message, while in reactive mode, NMAG
uses Fast Binding Update (FBU) to request context from PMAG. A bi-
directional tunnel is established between PMAG and NMAG to transfer
packets during handover.
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