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Design and implementation of ipv6 address autoconfiguration for aodv in mobile ad hoc networks *.
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| Author | Lee, Youngju Lee, Jaehwoon Kim, Youngmin Jeong, Jaehoon Ahn, Sanghyun |
| Abstract | An advantage of the mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is that mobile nodes can self-organize the network topology without the help of network infrastructure. However, for the perfect selforganization of the MANET, each mobile node needs to self-configure its address. Even though a mobile node configures a unique address during the booting time, its address may conflict with nodes in other MANETs since MANETs containing the same address can be merged. The address autoconfiguration protocol implemented in this work consists of the strong DAD (Duplicate Address Detection) and the weak DAD. A unique address of a node is assigned by the strong DAD during the booting time and the weak DAD is used to detect address conflict and resolve address conflict during the ad hoc routing. In this work, we have implemented address autoconfiguration in the IPv6-based MANET using AODV as the routing protocol. We describe how the IPv6 address autoconfiguration is implemented and verify our implementation by showing the test scenarios on our testbed. |
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| Subject Keyword | Ad Hoc Weak Dad Routing Protocol Network Topology Address Autoconfiguration Mobile Node Network Infrastructure Test Scenario Address Conflict Ipv6 Address Autoconfiguration Unique Address Strong Dad Address Autoconfiguration Protocol Ipv6-based Manet Duplicate Address Detection Perfect Selforganization Mobile Node Need Booting Time Mobile Ad Hoc Network |
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