Route Optimize Scheme for Nest NEMO in Aeronautical Communications

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In NBSP, the mobility network keeps its connectivity with its own HA through its registration procedure therefore leading to pin-ball route in nNEMO, especially incurring serious latency for nest NEMO in aeronautical communications. To solve these limitations, we present RONAC which does some improvements on RA and UNA based on MIPv6 and IPv6 neighbor discovery protocol respectively and without introducing any new network entities.

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