Evolução da otimização do handoff no Mobile IP. Silva, A. O. & Colcher, S. 2008.
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Mobile IP is intended to enable nodes to move from one IP subnet to another. Although its architecture be suitable for its purpose, the process associated to node transition among IP subnets that change the point of attachment, known as handoff or handover, presents two factors that disturb real-time applications and interactive or delay sensitive ones. The first factor is the high latency of this process that generates a long period of time without receiving packets. The second one refers to the high number of packets dropped or delayed because of the change of the point of attachment. This monograph aims to present the evolution of MIP handoff optimization with focus on proposals that were published as RFCs and Drafts, also presenting results of researches that demonstrate the effective gain of these optimizations.
@article{silva_evolucao_2008,
	title = {Evolução da otimização do handoff no Mobile {IP}},
	abstract = {Mobile {IP} is intended to enable nodes to move from one {IP} subnet to another. Although its architecture be suitable for its purpose, the process associated to node transition among {IP} subnets that change the point of attachment, known as handoff or handover, presents two factors that disturb real-time applications and interactive or delay sensitive ones. The first factor is the high latency of this process that generates a long period of time without receiving packets. The second one refers to the high number of packets dropped or delayed because of the change of the point of attachment. This monograph aims to present the evolution of {MIP} handoff optimization with focus on proposals that were published as {RFCs} and Drafts, also presenting results of researches that demonstrate the effective gain of these optimizations.},
	journaltitle = {Monografia, Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Departamento de Informática},
	author = {Silva, Anderson Oliveira and Colcher, Sérgio},
	year = {2008},
}

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