Abstract:
IPv6 is a new version of the Internet Protocol that was standardised by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Mobility support in IPv6 is presently being standardised by the IETF Mobile IP Working Group. IPv6 has been designed to overcome all the problems within IPv4 and to provide solutions for the next generation networks. Devices such as Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) with IP support are widely used in mobile computing. In this paper, we describe our experimental implementation of Mobile IPv6 on an PDA. The basic functions of a Mobile Node (MN) such as movement detection and registration have been implemented in this experiment. I.
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