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Title : Fast Macro Mobility Handovers in HMIPv6
Author(s) : Y. Mun
Filename : draft-mun-mipshop-fhmacro-02.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2007-11-2
In Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6), a mobile node (MN) moving from
one MAP domain to another can experience both long handover latency
and packet loss due to the distance between the two MAPs. To solve
the problems, this document describes two fast handover schemes that
support fast macro mobility handover. These fast handover schemes can
reduce both the handover latency and the pakcet loss. The schemes
described in this document adopt the fast handover of FMIPv6 protocol
to the edge access routers in MAP domains. The schemes support two
fast handover modes for macro mobility handover in HMIPv6.
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