ЗМЕНШЕННЯ ТРИВАЛОСТІ ФАЗИ ПЕРЕДАЧІ ОБСЛУГОВУВАННЯ В ПРОТОКОЛІ MOBILE IPV6
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Reducing the phase handoff in Mobile IPv6
One of the most weighty challenges in Mobile IPv6 is to ensure the service for a mobile node to maintain its connection to the Internet when it moves from one domain to another, which is referred to as handover.
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D. Johnson, E. C. Perkins, and J. Arkko, “Mobility support in IPv6,” RFC 3775, June 2004.
R. Koodli, “Fast handovers for mobile IPv6,” RFC 4068, July 2005.
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H. Soliman, C. Castelluccia, K. El Malki, and L. Bellier, “Hierarchical mobile IPv6 mobility management (HMIPv6),” RFC 4140, Aug. 2005.
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S. Thomson and T. Narten, “IPv6 stateless address autoconfiguration, ”RFC 2462, Dec. 1998.
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