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        Title           : A combined Context Transfer and Candidate Access 
                          Router Discovery protocol
        Author(s)       : S. Jamadagni et al.
        Filename        : draft-satish-car-ct-00.txt
        Pages           : 12
        Date            : 26-Mar-02
        
Protocols being designed for seamless IP-level handovers, such as fast 
handover, context transfer (CT) and Candidate Access Router (CAR)
discovery protocols will have to go hand in hand for any meaningful 
seamless handover implementation. The CAR discovery and subsequent 
Target Access Router (TAR) discovery is achieved through L3 QoS 
parameters, user preferences and application level QoS parameter match 
between the geographically adjacent access routers (GAAR). It is 
asserted in this draft that the primary consideration for fast handover 
and CAR discovery will still be layer 3 QoS parameters as supported by 
the ARs.

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