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        Title           : Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 mobility management (HMIPv6)
        Author(s)       : H. Soliman, C. Castelluccia, K. Malki, L. Bellier
        Filename        : draft-ietf-mobileip-hmipv6-07.txt
        Pages           : 29
        Date            : 2002-10-21
        
This draft introduces extensions to Mobile IPv6 and IPv6 Neighbour 
Discovery to allow for local mobility handling. Hierarchical mobility 
management for Mobile IPv6 reduces the amount of signalling between 
the Mobile Node, its Correspondent Nodes and its Home Agent. The 
Mobility Anchor Point described in this document can also be used to 
improve the performance of Mobile IPv6 in terms of handoff speed.

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