Flow tracking procedure for PMIPv6
draft-trung-netext-flow-tracking-01
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Authors | Tran Trung , Yong-Geun Hong , Youn-Hee Han | ||
Last updated | 2010-07-11 | ||
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Abstract
A mobile node (MN) can connect to the network by using multiple interfaces simultaneously or sequentially. The quality of each connection can be changed due to many reasons such as the movement of the MN and the interference from the network. To guarantee the quality of service, some flows can be moved from a bad connection to another better one. In this draft we discuss about how to extend the Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) to support such kind of flow mobility.
Authors
Tran Trung
Yong-Geun Hong
Youn-Hee Han
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