Laboratory and 'Field' Experiments with IPv6 Mobile Networks in Vehicular Environments
draft-lach-nemo-experiments-overdrive-01
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Author | Hong Lach | ||
Last updated | 2003-10-28 | ||
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Abstract
This document gives a short high-level overview of several practical experiments performed with mobile networks using Mobile IPv6-based NEMO extensions in the context of the IST OverDRiVE project. Laboratory experiments include simple and nested mobile networks in a pure IPv6 environment while 'field' experiments demonstrated continuous IPv6 vehicular connectivity over two publicly deployed IPv4 networks: 2.5G (GPRS) and Wireless LAN 802.11b deployed around and inside a metropolitan area.
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