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This paper proposes a new adaptive MPLS-enabled micro-mobility management scheme designed to track efficiently the mobility of nodes so as to minimize both handoff latency and total signaling cost while ensuring the mobile node's QoS requirements. To achieve this, the paper introduces a new concept called residing area. Accordingly, the micro-mobility domain is divided into virtual residing areas where the MN limits its signaling exchanges within this local region instead of communicating with the relatively far away root of the domain at each handoff occurrence. One of the key distinguishing features of this solution from existing literature is its adaptive nature since the virtual residing areas are constructed according to the current network state and the QoS constraints.

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Date:Mar 2007
Pages:6
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