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Link layer sssisted mobility support using SIP for real-time multimedia communications

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Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) was standardized for real-time applications and extended to support terminal mobility by Internet Expert Task Force (IETF). However, SIP terminal mobility suffers from the considerable handoff latency which is unsuitable for the real-time communications. In this paper, we propose Predictive Address Reservation with SIP (PAR-SIP) which decreases handoff delay by proactively processing the address allocation and session update using link layer information of wireless networks.

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    MobiWac '04: Proceedings of the second international workshop on Mobility management & wireless access protocols
    October 2004
    140 pages
    ISBN:1581139209
    DOI:10.1145/1023783
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    2. predictive address reservation
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