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Effects of Fast Router Advertisement on Mobile IPv6 Handovers
Kemer-Antalya, Turkey June 30-July 03
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISCC.2003.1214177Eighth IEEE Symposium on Computers an ...
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Greg Daley, Monash University
Brett Pentland, Monash University
Richard Nelson, Monash University
Mobile IPv6 protocols are a retrofit of mobility onto the next generation Internet(IPv6) protocols. Many of the original IPv6 protocols have inbuilt timing mechanisms which aim at ensuring fairness of access to media and signalling efficiency. The effect of these timers on Mobile IPv6 traffic has been found to signifcantly affect application traffic on these networks.
One proposal to remove unnecessary timers in Neighbor Discovery is called Fast Router Advertisement (FastRA). This paper presents performance comparisons of FastRA with unmodified Neighbor Discovery in Mobile IPv6 environments.
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Greg Daley, Brett Pentland, Richard Nelson, "Effects of Fast Router Advertisement on Mobile IPv6 Handovers," iscc, pp.557, Eighth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2003
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