This document specifies protocol enhancements that allow transparent routing of IP datagrams to mobile nodes in the Internet. Each mobile node is always identified by its home address, regardless of its current point of attachment to the Internet. While situated away from its home, a mobile node is also associated with a care-of address, which provides information about its current point of attachment to the Internet. The protocol provides for registering the care-of address with a home agent. The home agent sends datagrams destined for the mobile node through a tunnel to the care-of address. After arriving at the end of the tunnel, each datagram is then delivered to the mobile node
Abstract. The Mobile IP (MIP) protocol for IP version 4 as being standardized by the Internet commun...
This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and request...
Due to roaming, a mobile device may change its network attachment each time it moves to a new link. ...
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draft-ietf-mip4-multiple-tunnel-support-02.txt This specification defines extensions to Mobile IPv4 ...
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IP mobility is very important due to the huge number of terminals that will be mobile in the near fu...
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Mobility is indisputably one of the major drives promoting IPv6. Making the transition to IPv6 from ...
This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests ...
Mobile IPv6 will be the basis for the fourth generation 4G networks which will completely revolution...
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For mobile users of the Internet it is desirable to utilize services without interruptions or change...
Network-layer mobility management refers to the ability of a mobile node to maintain the IP address...
Abstract:-. This paper presents a survey of common security threats which mobile IP networks are exp...
Abstract. The Mobile IP (MIP) protocol for IP version 4 as being standardized by the Internet commun...
This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and request...
Due to roaming, a mobile device may change its network attachment each time it moves to a new link. ...
IP version 6 (IPv6) is being designed within the IETF as a replacement for the current version of th...
draft-ietf-mip4-multiple-tunnel-support-02.txt This specification defines extensions to Mobile IPv4 ...
Mobile IPv4 is a standard mobility protocol that enables an IPv4 device to move among networks while...
IP mobility is very important due to the huge number of terminals that will be mobile in the near fu...
On the Internet, two different IP protocols are deployed such as IPv4 [7] and IPv6 [1]. The Mobile R...
Mobility is indisputably one of the major drives promoting IPv6. Making the transition to IPv6 from ...
This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests ...
Mobile IPv6 will be the basis for the fourth generation 4G networks which will completely revolution...
Based on Mobile IPv6, this paper describes a new mechanism for mobility support in IP-based wireless...
For mobile users of the Internet it is desirable to utilize services without interruptions or change...
Network-layer mobility management refers to the ability of a mobile node to maintain the IP address...
Abstract:-. This paper presents a survey of common security threats which mobile IP networks are exp...
Abstract. The Mobile IP (MIP) protocol for IP version 4 as being standardized by the Internet commun...
This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and request...
Due to roaming, a mobile device may change its network attachment each time it moves to a new link. ...