GLOBECOM '03. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37489)
DOI: 10.1109/glocom.2003.1258802
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A hardware implementation of BCMP mobility protocol for IPv6 networks

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“…The BCMP mobility management protocol implementation [11] is a C program, implementing the MN, the anchor point (ANP) and the AR functionalities. The program uses POSIX threads for client/server signalling between MN and AR and between AR and ANP.…”
Section: Bb Control Plane and Ip Micromobility Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BCMP mobility management protocol implementation [11] is a C program, implementing the MN, the anchor point (ANP) and the AR functionalities. The program uses POSIX threads for client/server signalling between MN and AR and between AR and ANP.…”
Section: Bb Control Plane and Ip Micromobility Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tunnel-based protocols follow a hierarchical architecture where the correspondent node, also referred to as Anchor Point (ANP), establishes tunnels (usually IP-in-IP tunnels) to the Access Routers (AR) or points of attachment of the MN. HMIP [15] and BCMP [16] are examples of these protocols. In contrast, in host-based forwarding protocols, each router in the path has a database whose information about the location of the MN is employed to forward packets to the MN.…”
Section: A Mobility Management Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…− The BCMP micromobility protocol [17], developed within the IST BRAIN Project, is designed to operate irrespective of the access network topology. Authentication of the mobile host is executed by an anchor point, located in the access network.…”
Section: Access Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%