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Handbook of Research on Redesigning the Future of Internet Architectures
An IP address assigned to a mobile node, used as the permanent address of the mobile node. This address is within the mobile node's home link.
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The Whole World is Going Mobile
Charles E. Perkins (Futurewei, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8371-6.ch007
Abstract
The Internet is growing ever more mobile – meaning, that an ever greater proportion of Internet devices are mobile devices. This trend necessitates new designs and will produce new and even unpredictable conceptions about the very nature of the Internet and, more fundamentally, the nature of social interaction. The engineering response to growing mobility and complexity is difficult to predict. This chapter summarizes the past and the present ways of dealing with mobility, and uses that as context for trying to understand what needs to be done for the future. Central to the conception of future mobility is the notion of “always available” and highly interactive applications. Part of providing acceptable service in that conception of the mobile Internet will require better ways to manage handovers as the device moves around the Internet, and ways to better either hide or make available a person's identity depending on who is asking.
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Network-Layer Mobility Protocols for IPv6-Based Networks
An IP address that is assigned to a mobile node for a long time, typically in its home network.
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