Mobile MPLS-TP – Support the mobility of terminal devices using OAM channel
Journal Title: International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications - Year 2016, Vol 62, Issue 3
Abstract
MPLS architecture for transport networks play the significant role in the development of next generation networks, in particular with regard to the guarantee of continuity of communications "end-to-end" through a variety of heterogeneous segments of the telecommunications network. The article presents the concept of Mobile MPLS-TP with the use of OAM channels to support the mobility of users and optimize "Handoff" procedure in a hierarchical network topology.
Authors and Affiliations
Marcin M. Pijanka, Grzegorz W. Różański
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