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Issues with network based inter-technology handovers
draft-krishnan-netext-intertech-ps-02

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Authors Suresh Krishnan , Hidetoshi Yokota , Telemaco Melia , Carlos J. Bernardos
Last updated 2009-07-13
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Abstract

Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) is a network based mobility management protocol that enables IP mobility for a host without requiring its participation in any mobility-related signaling. While the PMIPv6 protocol itself supports handover across interfaces and between access types, there are several issues with effectively performing inter-technology handovers with network based mobility protocols. This document aims to enumerate some known issues with such handovers.

Authors

Suresh Krishnan
Hidetoshi Yokota
Telemaco Melia
Carlos J. Bernardos

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