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Right-time Path Switching Method for Proxy Mobile IPv6 Route Optimization

@inproceedings{Noishiki2011RighttimePS,
  title={Right-time Path Switching Method for Proxy Mobile IPv6 Route Optimization},
  author={Yujin Noishiki and Yoshinori Kitatsuji and Hidetoshi Yokota},
  booktitle={International Conference on Networking and Services},
  year={2011}
}
Proxy Mobile IPv6 provides IP mobility to a mobile node by the proxy mobility agent called a Local Mobility Anchor and a Mobile Access Gateway without requiring mobile node’s participation in any mobility-related signaling. Increased demand for content-rich mobile data communications is prompting mobile network operators to deploy efficient mobility management including Proxy Mobile IPv6. The route optimization technique is applied to the data path between mobile nodes in the same Proxy Mobile… 

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