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	Title		: Conflict Detection in MANET Autoconf
	Author(s)	: C. Adjih, K. Mase
	Filename	: draft-adjih-manet-autoconf-detect-00.txt
	Pages		: 22
	Date		: 2005-10-20
	
   Several wireless ad-hoc routing protocols have been and are being
   developped for MANET.  However, autoconfiguration of MANET networks
   is still an unsettled area, and several methods have been proposed to
   perform such a task.  One of the mecanisms that may be required for
   address autoconfiguration, is the detection of address conflicts.
   This is specially true for one of scenarios for MANET autoconf, the
   This document specifies a general protocol for the detecting address
   conflicts in a MANET network, and hence addresses a subset of the
   requirements of a full MANET address autoconfiguration solution.  It
   is specified as an independent protocol from the MANET routing
   protocol, and the address configuration method, and may be used with
   any of them.  It aims at conceptual simplicity: essentially, a tree
   of the nodes is built, from which all the information from all the
   existing nodes is known.  Conflicts are detected by the node at root
   of the tree, or as inconsistent information on the root of the tree.

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