Corresponding Network Homing
draft-yegin-dmm-cnet-homing-02
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| Authors | Alper E. Yegin , Kisuk Kweon , Jinsung Lee , Jungshin Park | ||
| Last updated | 2015-01-04 (Latest revision 2014-07-03) | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-yegin-dmm-cnet-homing-02.txt
Abstract
Mobile IP protocols provide IP session continuity to Mobile Nodes at the expense of creating triangular routes via a centralized Home Agent. Increased latency and network resource use, introduction of a single point of failure and a network choke point are among the undesirable side effects of the current protocols. This document describes an alternative approach where the Mobile Node makes use of dynamically-assigned Home Agent that is located close to the Corresponding Node.
Authors
Alper E. Yegin
Kisuk Kweon
Jinsung Lee
Jungshin Park
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