16th International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology 2014
DOI: 10.1109/icact.2014.6779178
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A global mobility scheme for seamless multicasting in Proxy Mobile IPv6 networks

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“…LMA then checks the message and the internal cache and further forwards the message to MD via MAG using a prepared of a two-way communication channel. On the other hand, the process is done vice versa when the MD sends a message to the CN [17]. Furthermore, the MD will perform handoff process, MAG will detect and transmit a termination signal containing a deregistration message.…”
Section: A Pmipv6mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…LMA then checks the message and the internal cache and further forwards the message to MD via MAG using a prepared of a two-way communication channel. On the other hand, the process is done vice versa when the MD sends a message to the CN [17]. Furthermore, the MD will perform handoff process, MAG will detect and transmit a termination signal containing a deregistration message.…”
Section: A Pmipv6mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Performance: since the MD does not have to directly associate in signal transmission, the channel provision and message transfer are reduced so as to support mobility management for MD • Distribution: MD does not require modification so that providers can serve consumers as much as possible MD mobility on PMIPv6 uses two kinds of routers ( [17], [20]): Mobile Access Gateway (MAG) and the Local Mobility Anchor (LMA). MAG performs signal transmission procedure for the movement of MD.…”
Section: A Pmipv6mentioning
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“…Current related works on multicast PMIPv6 techniques are route optimization [20][21][22], global mobility [23], load balancing [24] and context transfer [25][26][27]. [20][21][22] use route optimization technique.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence enhancement is required. [23] provides inter domain multicast mobility. It overcome the base, dedicated and direct routing techniques that only preserve the intra domain mobile node movement.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%