Hi David,

I think you get to the point. The p2p layer connection continuity is
important for the mobile overlay network. I want to know if some generic
mobility techniques which are independent of the applications could be used
to solve this problem?


Best Regards,
Haibin
Email: [email protected]
Skype: alexsonghw

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
David Artu?edo Guillén
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 3:40 PM
To: Henry Sinnreich
Cc: longbwe longbwe; Wang, Sherry; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [P2PSIP] mobile p2p in p2psip

Henry,

I guess it is related to the fact that in mobility your device gets
different IPs in short periods of time. Frecuent changes has to be managed
in order to route messages efficiently. It is not the same as churn, but it
introduces similar challenges, IMHO. 

BR

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El 08/02/2009, a las 21:22, "Henry Sinnreich" <[email protected]> escribió:
Please help me understand the technical (not marketing) meaning of mobile
p2p.
Mobility is inherent on the Internet and can be implemented in several ways.

Or are you referring to to mobile phones not connected to the Internet?
Where is the protocol capability difference between a laptop, a netbook and
a smart phone?

This sounds simplistic, but wireless to me is a wire into the Internet,
unless we talk about some closed network, and please tell me why would I buy
it? 

Henry 


On 2/7/09 2:57 AM, "longbwe longbwe" <[email protected]> wrote:
Sheery,

Thanks very much for your reply.Maybe it is a little early to set a seperate
WG for Mobile P2P, I am  wondering whether the work of P2PSip can be
extensible to wireless scenarios, e.g. its architecture.Mobility management
is certainly one of our interested fields, which also include the network
topology, architecture, peer protocol, private issue, security and so on.We
would like to discuss one or more such related topics with you and any one
else.  The underlying fact is that with the issue of  3G lisences in China
and emergence of more and more cell phone applications, our team think we
should do some work to extend the P2P technic from PC to mobile devices.

Best wishes,
Bin Long

On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 12:40 AM, Wang, Sherry <[email protected]>
wrote:
Bin,

It's out of question that we should do it. I have seen mobile P2P researches
and discussions existing for a while. Should we have a separate WG because
of its technical significance and complexity, I am not sure. Important is
that we need to work on it. Are you interested in mobility management only,
e.g. handover, or more?

Thanks,
Sherry Wang
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
longbwe longbwe
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 1:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [P2PSIP] mobile p2p in p2psip

Hi all,
We want to know if mobile p2p can be discussed in this WG, or the p2psip is
also appropriate for the wireless scenarios, because we are intrested in
mobile p2p now and wish to do some communication with the ones who also
research on it.
Any feedback is appreciated!
Best Regards,
     Bin Long

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