This document discusses and compares different mobile IP protocols. It presents an analytic model to evaluate the performance of Mobile IP (MIP), Hierarchical Mobile IP (HMIP), and Dynamic HMIP (DHMIP) based on mean signaling delay and bandwidth per call under different types of mobile terminal mobility. The model divides call holding time into small time intervals and calculates bandwidth used in each interval, accounting for both data bandwidth and signaling bandwidth during handoffs. The analysis finds that HMIP outperforms MIP and DHMIP in most cases studied due to its ability to localize registration processes and reduce signaling burden through a hierarchy of foreign agents and gateway agents.