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Title : A Framework of Media-Independent Pre-Authentication (MPA) for Inter-domain Handover Optimization
Author(s) : Y. Ohba, et al.
Filename : draft-ohba-mobopts-mpa-framework-05.txt
Pages : 60
Date : 2007-7-10
This document describes a framework of Media-independent Pre-
Authentication (MPA), a new handover optimization mechanism that
addresses the issues on existing mobility management protocols and
mobility optimization mechanisms to support inter-domain handover.
MPA is a mobile-assisted, secure handover optimization scheme that
works over any link-layer and with any mobility management protocol
and is best applicable to support optimization during inter-domain
handover. MPA's pre-authentication, pre-configuration, and proactive
handover techniques allow many of the handoff related operations to
take place before the mobile has moved to the new network. We
describe the details of all the associated techniques and its
applicability for different scenarios involving various mobility
protocols during inter-domain handover.
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