Hi, all,

On Friday I submitted a new draft that outlines what I think is a novel
approach to mobility management in a totally flat network.  The draft
can be found here:

http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-mccann-dmm-flatarch-00

Abstract

   Today's mobility management schemes make use of a hierarchy of
   tunnels from a relatively fixed anchor point, through one or more
   intermediate nodes, to reach the MN's current point of attachment.
   These schemes suffer from poor performance, scalability, and failure
   modes due to the centralization and statefulness of the anchor
   point(s).  The dmm (Distributed Mobility Management) working group is
   currently chartered to investigate alternative solutions that will
   provide greater performance, scalability, and robustness through the
   distribution of mobility anchors.  This document is an input to the
   dmm discussion.  It outlines a problem statement for the existing
   mobility management techniques and goes on to propose (high-level)
   solutions to two of the most vexing problems: MN authentication and
   mobility management in a fully distributed, flat (non-hierarchical)
   access network.  These two aspects are often treated separately in a
   layered architecture, but we argue there are important advantages to
   considering how these two functions can work in tandem to provide a
   simple and robust framework for the design of a wireless Internet
   Service Provider network.


I'd like some time to present this draft during the meeting in Paris,
hopefully 15 minutes.

--
Peter J. McCann
Huawei Technologies (USA)
[email protected]
+1 908 541 3563
Rm. C-0105, 400 Crossings Blvd. (2nd floor), Bridgewater, NJ  08807-2863  USA


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