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        Title           : Buffer Management for Smooth Handovers in IPv6
        Author(s)       : G. Krishnamurthi et al.
        Filename        : draft-govind-seamoby-buffer6-00.txt
        Pages           : 25
        Date            : 28-Feb-01
        
Real-time applications like VoIP in mobile networks need smooth
handovers in order to minimize or eliminate packet loss as a mobile
node (MN) transitions between network links.  This document defines
a buffering mechanism for IPv6 by which an MN can request that the
router on its current subnet buffers packets on its behalf while the
MN completes registration procedures with the router of a new subnet.
Once the registration is complete and the MN has a valid care-of
address in the new network, the buffered packets can be forwarded
from the previous router, thus reducing the possibility of packet
loss during the transition.

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