Liebsch, MarcoPérez Costa, XavierSchmitz, RalfSarma, AmardeoJähnert, JürgenTessier, SergeWetterwald, MichelleSoto Campos, Ignacio2009-09-072009-09-072002https://hdl.handle.net/10016/5066Proceedings of the WTC 2002, 18th World Telecommunications Congress, Paris, France, 22 -27 September, 2002.Mobile Internet technology is moving towards a packet-based or, more precisely, IPv6-based network. Current solutions on Mobile IPv6 and other related QoS and AAA matters do not offer the security and quality users have come to take for granted. The EU IST project Moby Dick has taken on the challenge of providing a solution that integrates QoS, mobility and AAA in a heterogeneous access environment. This paper focuses on the mobility part of the project, describes and justifies the handover approach taken, shows how QoS-aware and secure handover is achieved, and introduces the project's paging concept. It shows that a transition to a fully integrated IP-RAN and IP-Backbone has become a distinct option for the future.application/pdfengAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 EspañaMobile IPv6IP paginghandover latencyhandover simulationsSolutions for IPv6-based mobility in the EU project MobyDickconference outputTelecomunicacionesopen access