Considerations for ID/Location Separation Protocols in IPv6-based Vehicular Networks
draft-kjsun-ipwave-id-loc-separation-02
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Authors | KJ Sun , Younghan Kim | ||
Last updated | 2020-09-10 (Latest revision 2020-03-09) | ||
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Abstract
ID/Location separation protocols are proposed for scalable routing, enhancing mobility and privacy in IPv6-based vehicular networks. In IPv6-based vehicular networks, ID/Location separation architecture is expected to offer benefits. This document analyzes how ID/Location separation protocols can adjust into IP based vehicular networks and suggests requirements for efficient ID/Location separation in vehicular networks.
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