Duplicate address detection and autoconfiguration in OLSR

Saadi Boudjit, Anis Laouiti, Paul Muhlethaler, Cédric Adjih

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Abstract

Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANETs) are infrastructure-free, highly dynamic wireless networks, where central administration or configuration by the user is very difficult. One of the MANET protocols which have been recently promoted to experimental RFC is the OLSR routing protocol [5][4], on which this article focuses. This article aims at complementing the OLSR routing protocol specifications to handle autoconfiguration. The corner stone of this autoconfiguration protocol is an advanced duplicate address detection algorithm.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - Sixth Int. Conf. on Softw. Eng., Artif. Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing and First ACIS Int. Workshop on Self-Assembling Wireless Networks, SNPD/SAWN 2005
Pages403-410
Number of pages8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2005
Externally publishedYes
Event6th International Conference on Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing and 1st ACIS International Workshop on Self-Assembling Wireless Networks, SNPD/SAWN 2005 - Towson, MD, United States
Duration: 23 May 200525 May 2005

Publication series

NameProceedings - Sixth Int. Conf. on Softw. Eng., Artificial Intelligence, Netw. and Parallel/Distributed Computing and First ACIS Int. Workshop on Self-Assembling Wireless Netw., SNPD/SAWN 2005
Volume2005

Conference

Conference6th International Conference on Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing and 1st ACIS International Workshop on Self-Assembling Wireless Networks, SNPD/SAWN 2005
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityTowson, MD
Period23/05/0525/05/05

Keywords

  • Autoconfiguration
  • MANET
  • OLSR

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