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Prediction of next Mobile Access Gateway by Tracking Locations of Mobile Node

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In wireless communication world, being reachable in a network always is very challenging task. As the mobile node moves from one point of access to another point of access, handover occurs. During handover, mobile node remains disconnected from the network and unable to send or receive message. Time required for handover is called as Handover Delay and it should be as minimum as possible. Proxy Mobile Internet Protocol version 6 is one of the emerging protocol of wireless communication world. To minimize handover delay in PMIPv6, there is need to send authentication information of mobile node to next mobile access gateway (MAG) and for this there is need to predict next mobile access gateway. This paper proposes a way of predicting next MAG in PMIPv6.

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      ICTCS '16: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies
      March 2016
      843 pages
      ISBN:9781450339629
      DOI:10.1145/2905055

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