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	Title		: OSPF MPR Extension for Ad Hoc Networks
	Author(s)	: E. Baccelli, et al.
	Filename	: draft-baccelli-ospf-mpr-ext-00.txt
	Pages		: 25
	Date		: 2006-3-1
	
   This draft describes an OSPF extension taylored for MANETs.  This
   extension leverages the techniques that were developed by the IETF
   MANET working group.  No currently existing OSPF interface type
   corresponds to MANET characteristics, therefore this extension
   consists in the design of an OSPF interface type, called the OSPF
   wireless interface.  OSPF's functionning over the wireless interface
   is inspired from its functionning on broadcast interfaces, which,
   combined with MPR mechanisms from the MANET working group, provides
   for OSPF efficient operation over MANETs.



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