�1���� Scope�
�2���� Definitions��
�3���� Abbreviations���
�4���� Introduction������
�5���� Considerations
for mobility management in SBI2K�����������
������� 5.1���� Envisaged network environments for SBI2K����������
������� 5.2���� Interworking scenarios for SBI2K network
������� 5.3���� Level of mobility support����
������� 5.4���� Basic mobility management functionalities���
������� 5.5���� Classification of mobility management���������
������� 5.6���� Consideration of 3GPP and 3GPP2 activities for
inter-network MM supports���������
�6��� �Requirements for mobility management protocols
for SBI2K��������
������� 6.1���� Independence from network access technologies����
������� 6.2���� Harmonization with the IP-based core networks�����
������� 6.3���� Separation of control and transport functions����������
������� 6.4���� Provision of a location management function�����������
������� 6.5���� Provision of mechanisms for identification of
users/terminals
������� 6.6���� Interworking with established AAA and security
schemes���
������� 6.7���� Provision of mechanisms for context transfer�����������
������� 6.8���� Effective interworking among different level of
MM protocols���������
������� 6.9���� Location privacy����
������ 6.10���� "Moving network" support
������ 6.11���� Paging support with location management��
������ 6.12���� Support of IPv4 and IPv6�
������ 6.13���� Provision of a handover management function for
seamless services�����������
�7���� Existing
mobility management protocols����
������� 7.1���� Mobile IP (MIP)���
������� 7.2���� Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)�����
������� 7.3���� Cellular IP (CIP)���
������� 7.4���� mobile Stream Control Transmission Protocol
(mSCTP)�����
������� 7.5���� 3GPP mobility management protocols��������
������� 7.6���� 3GPP2 mobility management protocols������
������� 7.7���� BRAIN Candidate Mobility Protocol (BCMP)�������
�8���� Analysis
of the existing MM protocols for SBI2K�
������� 8.1���� Review of the existing MMPs���������
������� 8.2���� Candidate mobility management protocols for
mobility management
������� 8.3���� Concluding remarks�����������
BIBLIOGRAPHY����