IP Mobility Orchestrator
draft-yegin-ip-mobility-orchestrator-00
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Authors | Alper E. Yegin , Jungshin Park , Kisuk Kweon , Jinsung Lee | ||
Last updated | 2015-01-05 (Latest revision 2014-07-04) | ||
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Abstract
Host stacks can support mobility at multiple layers. Mobility protocols operating at different layers constitute alternate solutions with various pros and cons, and they can also have adverse affects on each other when used simultaneously. Optimal results in terms of seamless handover and data-path optimization can be achieved when execution of these protocols are coordinated.
Authors
Alper E. Yegin
Jungshin Park
Kisuk Kweon
Jinsung Lee
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