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"IEEE 802.21 Mobility Services Framework Design (MSFD)", Telemaco Melia, Gabor Bajko, Subir Das, Nada Golmie, Juan Zuniga, 3-Nov-08. ( bytes)
- This document describes a mobility services framework design (MSFD)
for the IEEE 802.21 Media Independent Handover (MIH) protocol that
addresses identified issues associated with the transport of MIH
messages. The document also describes mechanisms for mobility
service (MoS) discovery and transport layer mechanisms for the
reliable delivery of MIH messages.
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"Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCPv4 and DHCPv6) Options for IEEE 802.21 Mobility Server (MoS) discovery", Gabor Bajko, Subir Das, 18-Nov-08. ( bytes)
- This document defines a number of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCPv4 and DHCPv6) options that contain a list of domain names
or IP addresses that can be mapped to servers providing IEEE 802.21
type of Mobility Services [MSFD]. These Mobility Services are used
to assist an MN in handover preparation (network discovery) and
handover decision (network selection). The services addressed
in this document are the Media Independent Handover Services
defined in [IEEE802.21].
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"Locating IEEE 802.21 Mobility Servers using DNS", Gabor Bajko, 20-Oct-08. ( bytes)
- This document defines application service tags that allow service
location without relying on rigid domain naming conventions, and DNS
procedures for discovering servers which provide IEEE 802.21
[IEEE802.21] defined Mobility Services. Such Mobility Services are
used to assist a Mobile Node (MN) supporting IEEE 802.21
[IEEE802.21], in handover preparation (network discovery) and
handover decision (network selection). The services addressed by
this document are the Media Independent Handover Services defined in
[IEEE802.21].
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"Fast Handovers for Proxy Mobile IPv6", Hidetoshi Yokota, Kuntal Chowdhury, Rajeev Koodli, Basavaraj Patil, Frank Xia, 27-Oct-08. ( bytes)
- This document specifies the usage of Fast Mobile IPv6 (FMIPv6) when
Proxy Mobile IPv6 is used as the mobility management protocol.
Necessary extensions are specified for FMIPv6 to support the scenario
when the mobile node does not have IP mobility functionality and
hence is not involved with either MIPv6 or FMIPv6 operations.
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"Transient Binding for Proxy Mobile IPv6", Marco Liebsch, Ahmad Muhanna, Oliver Blume, 27-Oct-08. ( bytes)
- This document specifies a mechanism which enhances Proxy Mobile IPv6
protocol signaling to support the creation of a transient binding
cache entry which is used for inter-MAG handover optimization. This
mechanism is applicable to the mobile node's inter-MAG handover while
using a single interface or different interfaces. The handover
problem space using the Proxy Mobile IPv6 base protocol is analyzed
and the use of transient binding cache entries at the local mobility
anchor is described. The specified extension to the Proxy Mobile
IPv6 protocol ensures optimized forwarding of downlink as well as
uplink packets between mobile nodes and the network infrastructure
and avoids superfluous packet forwarding delay or even packet loss.
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