Enable Project ends with Sucessful Final Review

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The purpose of the ENABLE project was to enable deployment of efficient and operational mobility as a service in large scale IPv6 network environments, taking into account also the transition from IPv4. The main areas of research included the enhancement of Mobile IPv6 to enable transparent mobility in large operational networks with multiple administrative domains, heterogeneous accesses and a rapidly growing number of users, enrichment of the basic mobility service provided by Mobile IPv6 with a set of premium features (fast handover, QoS, etc.) and analysis of goals and design principles for the evolution beyond Mobile IPv6 in the long term.

Along with this research ENABLE had over 30 papers submitted and accepted at various conferences/journals, had strong contributions to IETF (RFCs and I-Ds) and produced a book on these activities (see below).

The TSSG carried out significant investigations on longer-term mobility approaches, such as the integration of SHIM6 with MIPv6 (M-SHIM6), which will be the basis our contributions to the IETF MEXT working group, and had a part to play in the assessment of solution alternatives for IPv4 interworking with MIPv6, extension of Dual-Stack MIPv6 and in the investigation / design of a HA reliability solution.

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