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        Title           : Mobile Networks Support in Mobile IPv6
                          (Prefix Scope Binding Updates)
        Author(s)       : T. Ernst, L. Bellier, A. Olivereau,                   
                          C. Castelluccia, H. Lach
        Filename        : draft-ernst-mobileip-v6-network-02.txt
        Pages           : 24
        Date            : 18-Jun-01
        
This draft addresses the problems of routing datagrams to nodes
located in an IPv6 mobile network. A mobile network is one or more
IP-subnets attached to a mobile router and mobile as a unit.  The
mobile router dynamically changes its point of attachment.
Applications of mobile networks include networks attached to people
(PANs) and networks of sensors deployed in an aircraft, a boat, or a
car.

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