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Title : WiMAX Forum/3GPP2 Proxy Mobile IPv4
Author(s) : K. Leung, et al.
Filename : draft-leung-mip4-proxy-mode-04.txt
Pages : 37
Date : 2007-10-12
Mobile IPv4 is a standard mobility protocol that enables IPv4 device
to move among networks while maintaining its IP address. The mobile
device has the Mobile IPv4 client function to signal its location to
the routing anchor, known as the Home Agent. However, there are many
IPv4 devices without such capability due to various reasons. This
document describes Proxy Mobile IPv4 (PMIPv4), a scheme based on
having the Mobile IPv4 client function in a network element to
provide mobility support for an unaltered and mobility-unaware IPv4
device, and the existing application of PMIPv4 in WiMAX Forum and
3GPP2.
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