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Title : MANET Extension of OSPF using CDS Flooding
Author(s) : R. Ogier
Filename : draft-ogier-manet-ospf-extension-02.txt
Pages : 24
Date : 2005-1-11
This document describes and evaluates a family of interoperable
flooding methods for mobile ad-hoc networks, which use a distributed
algorithm for computing a connected dominating set (CDS) based on
2-hop neighbor information. The different methods are interoperable
because the CDS computed by each method contains a "minimal" CDS,
which is computed by the most efficient of the described methods.
Simulations are presented to compare the different methods with
respect to CDS size and average stretch factor.
This document also describes how the proposed CDS algorithms can be
used to achieve reliable flooding of LSAs in OSPF. In this context,
the CDS nodes generalize the concept of a Designated Router to a
multi-hop network.
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