A Handoff Mechanism to Support Micro-Mobility of HIP

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HIP (Host Identity Protocol) is the current standard for supporting global mobility, however the performance degrades to support micro-mobility. In accordance with the idea of micro-mobility of mobile IP, the mobile node range of motion is divided into different administrative areas, different management areas correspond to different RVS (Rendezvous Server), we can get a mechanism to support micro-mobility management. Theoretical analysis shows that such mechanism than traditional HIP has an advantage in handoff performance, not only can reduce the handoff delay, packet loss rate and increase the success rate of handoff, but also good support micro-mobility.

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