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Title : Proactive Correspondent Registration for Proxy Mobile IPv6 for Route Optimization
Author(s) : P. Kim, et al.
Filename : draft-pskim-proactive-cnregistration-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2007-11-08
In this document, a proactive correspondent registration mechanism
is proposed for the Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) route optimization
between the correspondent node (CN) and the mobile access gateway
(MAG) on behalf of the mobile node (MN). Two scenarios are
considered according to the type of CN. For the proposed mechanism,
the proxy home test and the concurrent care-of test are defined
newly with parameters specified by information on candidate MAGs.
The proposed correspondent registration mechanism is performed
before actual handover for candidate MAGs where the MN can attach
newly. Therefore, the proposed mechanism can reduce correspondent
registration latency, which can reduce handover latency and thus
enhance throughput degradation caused by the bidirectional tunneling
via the local mobility anchor (LMA).
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