Abstract

The candidate access router (CAR) discovery protocol is designed for use in wireless IP networks to dynamically collect information about neighboring access routers and their capabilities. This capability enables mobile nodes to dynamically execute low-latency hand-offs and to intelligently select a target access router. This paper presents possible approaches for CAR discovery, a security analysis of those approaches, and our novel security CAR discovery mechanisms.

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