Loose Source Routing for Mobile Hosts
draft-rekhter-lsr-mobile-hosts-00
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Authors | Charles E. Perkins , Yakov Rekhter | ||
Last updated | 1994-02-18 | ||
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Abstract
This memo describes an approach to transparent mobile internetworking, meaning that unchanged hosts can move among networks in a fashion transparent to protocols above IP, while at the same time providing steady state optimal routing between either a pair of moving hosts or between a moving host and a stationary host. The approach rests upon the existence of a limited set of entities, called Base Access Stations (BAS) and Mobile Routers (MR) that coordinate forwarding among mobile hosts (MH).
Authors
Charles E. Perkins
Yakov Rekhter
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