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Title : Mobile IPv6 Regional Paging
Author(s) : B. Sarikaya, H. Haverinen, J. Malinen, V. Magret
Filename : draft-sarikaya-mobileip-hmipv6rp-00.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 31-Oct-00
This document specifies Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 Regional Paging
(HMIPv6RP), a small and link-layer independent extension to the
Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 with regional registrations, to support
power-constrained operation in the mobile nodes and to reduce routing
state information in the visited domain. The extension allows a
mobile node to enter a power saving idle mode during which its
location is known with the coarse accuracy defined by a paging area.
In the visited domain only the paging mobility anchor point (PMAP) is
responsible for keeping the binding cache entries for idle mobile
nodes and, it re-establishes the downlink routes on demand by means
of paging. This does not require snooping of data packets but is a
natural extension to network-level routing. Optionally, the mobile
node and the visited domain can agree on time slot based paging used
for Paging Agent Advertisements to restrict link interface power-on
time in the mobile node.
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