Re: [Mobopts] RG update

"Thomas C. Schmidt" <schmidt@informatik.haw-hamburg.de> Fri, 19 October 2007 11:48 UTC

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Hi all,

Rajeev Koodli wrote:
> 
> 3. The multicast and mobility problem statement has received some good
> reviews already, and will perhaps be ready for RG LC soon.
> (draft-irtf-mobopts-mmcastv6-ps-01.txt)
> 
We are currently preparing a major revision and very much solicit any 
feedback: so, if you have some comments in the queue, please let us know 
asap.

> The RG will continue work on these to publish them.
> In the meanwhile, we need to look at what other topics we need to be
> addressing.. We have a unique forum to look at wireless/mobility problems in
> general as they relate to Internet. I encourage folks to make use of this.
> 
A suggestion would be to look closer at the mobile multicast source 
problem, particularly solutions and their implication for infrastructure 
  capabilities. This relates to the more general questions of

   * do we need to change MIPv6 stacks for mobile multicast support and how?
   * do we need to require properties/changes from infrastructural 
entities (ARs, MAPs, Mcast-Routers, Tunnel Gateways) to support 
multicast source mobility and which?

> As we plan for the Vancouver meeting, should we have a mini-workshop on
> mobility related topics? What topics are interesting? Does wireless link
> virtualization make sense? Is there interest in reviewing GENI wireless
> models and contributing to them? Any other?
> 
A discussion of methodical issues for experimental and simulation 
analysis could be of interest: This would go along with Geni wireless 
models, but could include simulation models / tools / data input, as well.

We could offer a presentation on Internet topology measurement data 
(e.g., comparing Caida & Dimes) and tools.

Regards,

thomas
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