Fwd: [Mip4] Request to consider FMIPv4 as a working group document
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Fwd: [Mip4] Request to consider FMIPv4 as a working group document



Forwarding a mail to the list, minus the attached slideset which was
too big to be accepted by Mailman.  I've instead made the slides for
Charlie's FMIPv4 presentation from IETF-61 available here:

    http://mip4.org/ietf61/FMIPv4.pdf

Regards,

	Henrik

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> Subject: Re: [Mip4] Request to consider FMIPv4 as a working group document
> From: "Charles E. Perkins" <charliep at iprg.nokia.com>
> Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 07:43:01 -0800
> To: Alexandru Petrescu <Alexandru.Petrescu at motorola.com>
> CC: Mobile IPv4 Mailing List <mip4 at ietf.org>, Rajeev Koodli <rajeev.koodli at nokia.com>
> 
> Hello Alexandru,
> 
> Attached, please find my very small set of slides.
> The presentation was pretty lightweight, and in fact
> I only got to make it because there ended up being
> time on the schedule after other more urgent
> presentations were finished.
> 
> Regards,
> Charlie P.
> 
> 
> 
> Alexandru Petrescu wrote:
> 
>> Hi Charlie,
>>
>> Charles E.Perkins wrote:
>>
>>> As part of this discussion, I showed some results which indicate very
>>>  good performance for FMIPv4, suitable for handling interactive voice
>>>  applications.  I probably have the PowerPoint presentation around 
>>> somewhere if needed.
>>
>>
>> Yes, I need these slides, please send in if easily available for you,
>> thank you.
>>
>> I am interested to find out about "hard" limits on the interruption
>> times that a human user of a interactive voice IP application is ready
>> to tolerate.  During some IP and non-IP discussions, very often the
>> numbers 100ms or 200ms come up.  But for some reason I'm unable to
>> identify a written report/paper, eventually with some "hands-on"
>> non-simulated experience to determine this "tolerable delay".  Anything
>> like a I-D report or ppt slides or journal/conference paper applies, 
>> thanks,
>>
>> Alex
> 
> 



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