@techreport{bernardos-mext-aero-nemo-ro-sol-analysis-01, number = {draft-bernardos-mext-aero-nemo-ro-sol-analysis-01}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-bernardos-mext-aero-nemo-ro-sol-analysis/01/}, author = {Carlos J. Bernardos and Marcelo Bagnulo}, title = {{Analysis on how to address NEMO RO for Aeronautics Mobile Networks}}, pagetotal = 18, year = 2008, month = nov, day = 3, abstract = {The Network Mobility Basic Support protocol enables networks to roam and attach to different access networks without disrupting the ongoing sessions that nodes of the mobile network may have. By extending the Mobile IPv6 support to Mobile Routers, nodes of the mobile network are not required to support any kind of mobility, since packets go through the Mobile Router-Home Agent (MRHA) bi- directional tunnel. Data packets belonging to communications of nodes of the mobile network have to traverse the Home Agent, and therefore resulting paths are likely to be suboptimal. Additionally, the solution adds packet overhead, due to the use of encapsulation between the Mobile Router and the Home Agent. There are currently a set of well defined NEMO Route Optimization requirements for Operational Use in Aeronautics and Space Exploration, which potential solutions should meet. This document analyses how the problem of NEMO RO for Aeronautics Mobile Networks might be tackled, in a way as generic as possible, trying to identify those open questions and deployment considerations that need to be addressed. The main goal of this document is to foster the discussion about aeronautics NEMO RO solution space within the MEXT WG.}, }