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Host Mobility Management Protocol Extending SIP to 3G-IP Networks
draft-itsumo-hmmp-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Authors Jia-bing R. Cheng , Dr. Faramak Vakil , Amitava Dutta-Roy Ph.D. , Dr. Yasuro Shobatake
Last updated 1999-10-27
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Abstract

Host mobility management protocol (HMMP) is a protocol for supporting real-time and non-real-time multimedia applications on mobile terminals of 3G-IP networks. HMMP utilizes as well as extends session initiation protocol (SIP) to provide means of domain hand-off (i.e., roaming), and subnet hand-off (i.e., macro mobility) so that users can access the network from any location using their own mobile terminal. An advantage of HMMP is that it can spoof constant endpoints for mobile TCP connections and supports mobile TCP applications in a SIP environment without any changes to the TCP.

Authors

Jia-bing R. Cheng
Dr. Faramak Vakil
Amitava Dutta-Roy Ph.D.
Dr. Yasuro Shobatake

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