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Performance Analysis of Fast Handover Schemes for Proxy Mobile IPv6

Published: 20 September 2009 Publication History

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As wireless technologies have grown, many people want to use wireless networks during movements. Accordingly, Mobile IPv6 was developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force to support the mobility service. However, Mobile IPv6 cannot satisfy requirements of real-time applications such as video streaming service and VoIP service due to its high handover latency. To address this problem, Proxy Mobile IPv6 has been introduced by the Internet Engineering Task Force. Then, optimization issues including Fast Handover are under the proposal phase. In this paper, we analyze and compare the existing Fast Handover schemes for Proxy Mobile IPv6 in terms of handover latency and required packet buffering size
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    ICSNC '09: Proceedings of the 2009 Fourth International Conference on Systems and Networks Communications
    September 2009
    282 pages
    ISBN:9780769537757

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    IEEE Computer Society

    United States

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    Published: 20 September 2009

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    1. Fast Handover
    2. PMIPv6
    3. Performance Analysis

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