Distributed Mobility Management Protocol for WiFi Users in Fixed Network
draft-sarikaya-dmm-for-wifi-03
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Authors | Behcet Sarikaya , Li Xue | ||
Last updated | 2016-01-03 (Latest revision 2015-07-02) | ||
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Abstract
As networks are moving towards flat architectures, a distributed approach is needed to mobility management. This document defines a distributed mobility management protocol called Distributed Mobility Management for Wi-Fi protocol. The protocol is based on mobility aware virtualized routing system with software-defined network support. Routing is in Layer 2 in the access network and in Layer 3 in the core network. Smart phones access the network over IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) interface and can move in home, hotspot and enterprise buildings.
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