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Second IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems (WSTFEUS'04)
IPv6 Address Allocation in Hybrid Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
Vienna, Austria
May 11-May 12
ISBN: 0-7695-2123-1
Il-kyun Park, Soongsil University
Young-han Kim, Soongsil University
Sang-san Lee, DASAN Networks, Inc.
Address allocation to mobile nodes is an important problem in mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET). Recently, several schemes have been proposed for address allocation in pure MANET environment, but they do not consider the access requirement of mobile nodes to the global Internet. In this paper, we consider the hybrid MANET where the pure MANET is interconnected to the external Internet by some gateways. For global-scope address allocation in this hybrid MANET, we present a new address allocation scheme by modifying the IPv6 stateless address auto-configuration protocol. The proposed protocol decreases the latency of address allocation period by enhancing the duplicate address detection (DAD) mechanism of the address auto-configuration protocol.
Index Terms:
MANET, address allocation, IPv6
Citation:
Il-kyun Park, Young-han Kim, Sang-san Lee, "IPv6 Address Allocation in Hybrid Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks," wstfeus, pp.58, Second IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems (WSTFEUS'04), 2004
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