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Chapter 1

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3GPP TS 05.08, “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Radio subsystem link control”, GSM/EDGE, Radio Access Network.

[2]:

3GPP TS 03.09: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Handover procedures". GSM TS 04.08: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Mobile radio interface; Layer 3 specification".

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3GPP TS 05.08, “Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Radio subsystem link control”, GSM/EDGE, Radio Access Network.

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GSM03.60: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); General Packet Radio Service (GPRS); Service description; Stage 2".

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IEEE Standard for Information Technology-Part 15.4: Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications for Low Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR-WPANS), 2003; ISBN 0-7381-3687-5; IEEE Standard No.: 802.15.4-2003.

http://www.ieee802.org/handoff/march04_meeting_docs/Generalized_triggers-02.pdf, “A

Generalized Model for Link Layer Triggers”, Vivek G. Gupta, David Johnston, Intel Corporation. IETF Internet Draft, (draft-yegin-dna-l2-hints-00.txt), Alper Yegin, Eric Njedjou, Siva Veerepalli, Nicolas Montavont, Thomas Noel, “Link Layer Hints for Detecting Network Attachments”, April 2004.

http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/802.11.html

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IEEE C802.16e-03/20r1 Handoff Draft 2003-03-13, http://ieee802.org/16

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IEEE 802.21 Homepage, http://www.ieee802.org/21/

[8]:

http://www.ieee802.org/handoff/march04_meeting_docs/Generalized_triggers-02.pdf, “A

Generalized Model for Link Layer Triggers”, Vivek G. Gupta, David Johnston, Intel Corporation.

[9]:

IETF RFC 3344, Perkins, C. (ed.), "IP Mobility Support for IPv4", August 2002.

IETF RFC 3519, Levkowetz, H. and Vaarala, S., "Mobile IP Traversal of Network Address Translation (NAT) Devices", April 2003.

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IETF RFC 3776, Arkko, J., Devarapalli, V. and F. Dupont, "Using IPsec to Protect Mobile IPv6 Signaling Between Mobile Nodes and Home Agents", June 2004

IETF RFC 2461, Narten, T., Nordmark, E. and W. Simpson, "Neighbor Discovery or IP Version 6 (IPv6)", December 1998.

IETF RFC 2462, Thomson, S. and T. Narten, "IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration", December 1998.

IETF RFC 2463, Conta, A. and S. Deering, "Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Specification", December 1998.

[11]:

IETF Internet Draft (draft-ietf-mipshop-hmipv6-03.txt), Hesham Soliman, Claude Catelluccia, Karim El Malki, Ludovic Bellier, "Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 mobility management (HMIPv6)", October 2004.

[12]:

IETF Internet Draft (draft-ietf-mipshop-fast-mipv6-03.txt), Rajeev Koodli, "Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6", October 2004.

[13]:

IETF Internet Draft (draft-jung-mobileip-fastho-hmipv6-04.txt), Jung H. Y., Koh S. J., Soliman H., El-Malki K., Hartwell B., “Fast Handover for Hierarchical MIPv6 (F-HMIPv6)", June 2004.

IETF Internet Draft (draft-ietf-mipshop-hmipv6-03.txt), Hesham Soliman, Claude Catelluccia, Karim El Malki, Ludovic Bellier, "Hierarchical Mobile IPv6 mobility management (HMIPv6)", October 2004.

[14]:

IETF Internet Draft (draft-ietf-nemo-basic-support-01.txt), Devarapalli V., Wakikawa R., Petrescu A., Thubert P. “NEMO Basic Support Protocol”, September 2003.

[15]:

IETF Internet Draft (draft-ietf-seamoby-mobility-terminology-06.txt), Manner J., Kojo M., “Mobiltiy Related Terminology”, February 2004.

Chapter 2

[1]:

Ambient Networks R4.2.4 Internal Document, Tiziana Toniatti, Francesco Meago, Alberto Periccioli, Shintaro Uno, Osvaldo Gonsa, Eranga Perera, Roksana Boreali, “Advanced network handover and context transfer concepts”, IST–2002-507134-AN/A4.2.4/R4.2.4 draft 0.9, March 2004.

Chapter 3

[1]:

Ambient Networks, A4.2.4 Internal Document, Tiziana Toniatti, Francesco Meago, Alberto Periccioli, Roberto Ravasio, Eranga Perera, Paal Engelstad, Uno Shintaro, “State of the Art Analysis on Context Transfer and Advanced Handover”, version 0.7, September 2004.

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[2]:

Ambient Networks, D4.2.4 Internal Document, Uno Shintaro, Francesco Meago, “Requirements on Context Transfer and Advanced Handover”, version 0.4, June 2004.

[3]:

Ambient Networks, Internal Document, Tiziana Toniatti, Francesco Meago, Alberto Periccioli, “Handover functional model”, Siemens Mobile Communications, draft 03, Novembre 2004.

[4]:

Ambient Networks R4.2.4 Internal Document, Tiziana Toniatti, Francesco Meago, Alberto Periccioli, Shintaro Uno, Osvaldo Gonsa, Eranga Perera, Roksana Boreali, “Advanced network handover and context transfer concepts”, IST–2002-507134-AN/A4.2.4/R4.2.4 draft 0.9, March 2004.

[5]:

Ambient Networks R4.2.4 Internal Document, Tiziana Toniatti, Francesco Meago, Alberto Periccioli, Shintaro Uno, Osvaldo Gonsa, Eranga Perera, Roksana Boreali, “Advanced network handover and context transfer concepts”, IST–2002-507134-AN/A4.2.4/R4.2.4 draft 0.9, March 2004.

[6]:

Ambient Networks R4.2.4 Internal Document, Tiziana Toniatti, Francesco Meago, Alberto Periccioli, Shintaro Uno, Osvaldo Gonsa, Eranga Perera, Roksana Boreali, “Advanced network handover and context transfer concepts”, IST–2002-507134-AN/A4.2.4/R4.2.4 draft 0.9, March 2004.

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Ambient Networks, A4.2.6 Internal Document, Francesco Meago, Alberto Periccioli, Massimo Mazzeo, Tiziana Toniatti, “HO Toolbox implementation framework - SMC”, May 2005.

Ambient Networks, A4.2.6 Internal Document, Francesco Meago, Alberto Periccioli, Tiziana Toniatti, “HO Toolbox description”, IST–2002-507134-AN/WP4/SM020, November 2004.

Chapter 4

[1]:

IETF Internet Draft (draft-ietf-mipshop-fast-mipv6-03.txt), Rajeev Koodli, "Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6", October 2004.

[2]:

IETF RFC 2463, A. Conta and S. Deering, “Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Specification”, December 1998.

[3]:

IETF RFC 2740, R. Coltun, D. Ferguson, J. Moy , “OSPF for IPv6” December 1999.

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IETF RFC 2205, R. Braden, L. Zhang, S. Berson, S. Herzog, S. Jamin, “Resource ReServation Protocol (RSVP)”, September 1997.

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[5]:

IETF RFC 3542, W. Stevens, M. Thomas, E. Nordmark, T. Jinmei “Advanced Sockets Application Program Interface (API) for IPv6”, May 2003.

[6]:

IEEE Std. 1003.1-2001 Standard for Information Technology – Portable Operatine System Interface (POSIX). Open group Technical Standard: Base Specifications, Issue 6, December 2001. ISO/IEC 9945:2002. http://www.opengroup.org/austin

Chapter 5

[1]:

IETF RFC 3775, Johnson, D., Perkins, C. and Arkko, J. Mobility Support for IPv6, June 2004.

[2]:

IETF Internet Draft (draft-ietf-mipshop-fast-mipv6-03.txt), Rajeev Koodli, "Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6", October 2004.

[3]:

Ambient Networks, A4.2.6 Internal Document, Francesco Meago, Alberto Periccioli, Massimo Mazzeo, Tiziana Toniatti, “HO Toolbox implementation framework - SMC”, May 2005.

Ambient Networks, A4.2.6 Internal Document, Francesco Meago, Alberto Periccioli, Tiziana Toniatti, “HO Toolbox description”, IST–2002-507134-AN/WP4/SM020, November 2004.

[4]:

IETF Internet Draft (draft-ietf-mipshop-fast-mipv6-03.txt), Rajeev Koodli, "Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6", October 2004.

[5]:

IETF Internet Draft (draft-ietf-mipshop-fast-mipv6-03.txt), Rajeev Koodli, "Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6", October 2004.

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