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Several IP mobility support protocols have been standardized.
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has defined some IP mobility support protocols that will be used for vehicular networks.
It is also necessary to investigate how to discover services from/to the Internet in combination with IPv6 mobility support protocols.
Since IETF has proposed two types of mobility support protocols which are host-based and network-based mobility management architectures, we also divide the current mobile multicast technologies into two categories, that is, the host-based and network-based schemes.
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With the development of the network-based mobility support protocol, mobile multicast source support schemes in Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) networks are needed urgently.
To address the NEMO support problem, the Internet Engineering Task Force IETFF) established the NEMO Working Group (WG), which has standardized an IP layer mobility support protocol called the NEMO basic support protocol (NEMO-BSP) [9].
This allows it to select the most suitable mobility supporting protocol between the basic MIPv6 and the Hybrid scheme.
The authors evaluate two solutions, namely, the network mobility basic support protocol (NEMO) [7] and the session initiation protocol (SIP) [8].
In order to manage continuous connectivity of an entire network as it changes its point of attachment to the Internet, network mobility basic support protocol (NEMO BSP) [11] is proposed by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETFF) to standardize the relevant procedure in this area.
Furthermore, our protocol provides seamless mobility support for mobile cloud users that request real-time services (such as streaming, VoIP, and shared game playing).
In this paper, we propose a cognitive MAC protocol with mobility support (CM-MAC) based on carrier sense multiple access/collision avoidance (CSMA/CA) technique, where our protocol can respond to the vicinity state of CR nodes to primary exclusive regions.
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