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The Impacts of Signaling Time on the Performance of Fast Handovers for MIPv6
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2004
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
A Fast Handover protocol (FMIPv6) in IETF working group is proposed to reduce the handover latency in Mobile IPv6 standard protocol. The FMIPv6 proposes some procedures for fast movement detection and fast binding update to minimize the handover latency. Additionally, to reduce the lost packets caused by a handover, this protocol introduces buffers in access routers. However, the handover latency or the amount of lost packets are affected by the time to send signals such as Fast Binding Update
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-30199-8_2
fatcat:452lggwokvgqlmlrnioqfekyg4