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Title : AROD: An address autoconfiguration with
Address Reservation and Optimistic Duplicated
address detection for mobile ad hoc networks
Author(s) : N. Kim, et al.
Filename : draft-nhkim-arod-autoconf-00.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2005-10-21
Every node must configure its network interface with a unique address
in order to communicate with other nodes. Having a centralized DHCP
server that provides addresses to nodes, we can easily and
automatically obtain addresses. However, in a mobile ad hoc network,
difficulties exist in supporting address autoconfiguration due to the
lack of the centralized servers. We therefore propose a distributed
address autoconfiguration approach for a mobile ad hoc network using
address reservation and optimistic Duplicated Address Detection. The
reserved address helps to reduce the allocation latency, and the
optimistic DAD guarantees the uniqueness of addresses with smaller
communication overhead.
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