IP User Mobility Support Model
draft-song-network-user-mobility-00
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Authors | Junhyuk Song , Chi L. Chong , Dongkie Leigh | ||
Last updated | 2001-10-12 | ||
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Abstract
The demand for wireless mobile networking has been dramatically increased thanks to rapid development of wireless technology and de facto Mobile IP technology [1]. Mobile IP, as originally specified, defines the protocol enhancements that can provide IP mobility over the Internet. The mobile node, identified by its Home Address regardless its attaching point can have transparent routing of IP datagrams. However, the need for the user mobility support has identified by many wireless operators so as to keep up with nowadays competitive wireless mobile industry. The IP user mobility is as this document defines that the ability of end user to send and receive IP datagrams regardless of mobile terminal and current location. This document specify the definition of the user mobility, the merits of IP User Mobility, and finally provide IP user mobility support model.
Authors
Junhyuk Song
Chi L. Chong
Dongkie Leigh
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