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        Title           : Fast Handoffs in MIPv6
        Author(s)       : K. Malki, H. Soliman
        Filename        : draft-elmalki-handoffsv6-01.txt
        Pages           : 13
        Date            : 02-Nov-00
        
This draft describes a method to achieve Fast Handoffs in Mobile
IPv6. Fast Handoffs are required in Mobile IPv6 in order to limit
the period of service disruption experienced by a wireless Mobile
Node when moving between access routers. This requirement becomes
even more important when supporting real-time services. Fast
Handoffs involve anticipating the movement of MNs by sending
multiple copies of the traffic to potential Mobile Node movement
locations. Both flat and Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 models are
considered. The Hierarchical MIPv6 mobility Management model in [1]
already offers improvements to Mobile IP handoffs by providing a
local Mobility Anchor Point (MAP) functionality. Some additions
are made to the operation of this existing Hierarchical model to
achieve Fast Handoffs.

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