Mobile Internetworking with IPv6: Concepts, Principles and Practices
Rajeev S. Koodli, Charles E. Perkins "Mobile Internetworking with IPv6: Concepts, Principles and Practices"
Wiley (July 09, 2007) | ISBN 0471681652 | 365 Pages | PDF | 16.9 Mb
A comprehensive reference on understanding, designing, and implementing IP Mobility This authoritative reference provides readers with a thorough understanding of IP Mobility using Mobile IPv6 and companion advanced mobility protocols including network mobility and fast handovers. It illustrates basic concepts and principles behind the IP Mobility architecture and covers the practices using detailed protocol description.
In five parts, Mobile Inter-networking with
IPv6 covers:
- Features of IPv6 and IP security
- Mobility concepts and principles, Mobile IPv6 protocol, packet
handling, and network mobility
- Advanced mobility protocols, including fast handovers, fast handover
protocol, context transfers, and hierarchical mobility management
- Applying IP mobility, including Mobile IPv6 in CDMA packet data
networks, enterprise mobile networking, and WLAN fast handovers
- Emerging topics such as multi-access and mobility, seamless IP
handovers, location privacy and IP mobility, and route optimization for
Mobile IPv4 using Mobile IPv6 return routability With chapter exercises
and handy references, readers will have plenty of opportunities to
pursue topics in further detail. This is a comprehensive reference
suitable for practitioners and students with a basic understanding of
TCP/IP protocols.
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