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Subject:    I-D ACTION:draft-perera-nemo-extended-00.txt
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Date:       2003-07-29 17:50:30
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	Title		: Extended Network Mobility Support
	Author(s)	: E. Perera et al.
	Filename	: draft-perera-nemo-extended-00.txt
	Pages		: 15
	Date		: 2003-7-29
	
This draft proposes a solution for extended network mobility support,
that is a mechanism to enable optimal routing between mobile network
nodes and its correspondent nodes. The proposed scheme not only
provides optimal routing for the mobility aware nodes but also
maintains the benefits of mobility transparency. Our solution
achieves route optimization by expecting the Mobile Router to take
the role of an Access Router thereby reducing the number of external
signaling messages a node behind the Mobile Router needs to perform.
In order to further reduce the number of signaling messages beyond
the scope of the mobile network we further propose the Mobile Router
to play the role of an Home Agent for NEMO-enabled nodes.

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