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Ad-Hoc, Mobile, and Wireless Networks: 6th International Conference, ADHOC-NOW 2007, Morelia, Mexico, September 24-26, 2007, Proceeedings

Evangelos Kranakis ; Jaroslav Opatrny (eds.)

En conferencia: 6º International Conference on Ad-Hoc Networks and Wireless (ADHOC-NOW) . Morelia, Mexico . September 24, 2007 - September 26, 2007

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978-3-540-74822-9

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978-3-540-74823-6

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007

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Electronic-Oriented IP Address Auto-Configuration Protocol for MANET

Jin-Ok Hwang; Hyo-Beom Lee; Sung-Gi Min

In an ad-hoc network, configuration of an IP address based on the current Internet protocol version, is an important task. Previous allocation methods for automatic IP configuration have several drawbacks, such as wasted address space, message implosion, and/or long delay (e.g., using the duplicate address detection [DAD] procedure). Such methods are unsuitable for connecting a mobile ad-hoc network directly to an external network, such as the Internet, because mobile nodes frequently move in a dynamic environment. Mobile devices need a quick and unique IP auto-configuration scheme in small-scale environments. Therefore, we propose the electronic-oriented IP address configuration scheme, which consists of electronic bit position (EBP) and electronic MAP (eMAP) schemes. The EBP allocates IP addresses, and the eMAP locates reusable IP addresses among crashed or abruptly abandoned mobile nodes. The protocol for message handling uses a random back-off mechanism that decreases delay time and response implosion. The protocol was tested with a network simulator ().

- Quality of Service and Performance | Pp. 273-284