2001
DOI: 10.17487/rfc3154
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Requirements and Functional Architecture for an IP Host Alerting Protocol

Abstract: This document develops an architecture and a set of requirements needed to support alerting of hosts that are in dormant mode. The architecture and requirements are designed to guide development of an IP protocol for alerting dormant IP mobile hosts, commonly called paging.

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“…Extensive work exists on Microwave Access WLAN-Wireless local area network problem statements, requirements, and solutions, as well as performance evaluations of IP-based paging mechanisms [5,6,9]. However, state-of-the-art solution proposals, like those in [14], typically associate IP-paging solutions with mobility mechanisms like mobile IP.…”
Section: Support Of Idle Mode In Fixed Deploymentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive work exists on Microwave Access WLAN-Wireless local area network problem statements, requirements, and solutions, as well as performance evaluations of IP-based paging mechanisms [5,6,9]. However, state-of-the-art solution proposals, like those in [14], typically associate IP-paging solutions with mobility mechanisms like mobile IP.…”
Section: Support Of Idle Mode In Fixed Deploymentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various authors [3][4][5][6][7]9,13,11,16] have proposed protocols to extend Mobile IP to support paging. An IP-based cellular network that supports IP layer paging protocols, typically, divides its coverage area into multiple paging areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ideal power save mechanism, however, is not feasible because it is impossible to predict the time when a paging request message will arrive at paging agent (PA) [15] in future. Therefore, it is necessary to estimate the length of the idle period in order to find the optimal wake-up interval minimizing energy consumption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%