TY - GEN
T1 - IP Links in Multihop Ad Hoc Wireless Networks?
AU - Emmanuel, Baccelli
AU - Clausen, Thomas
AU - Herberg, Ulrich
AU - Perkins, Charles
PY - 2009/12/2
Y1 - 2009/12/2
N2 - A number of efforts currently aim at scalable and efficient mobile ad hoc routing, an essential piece concerning the integration of such networks in the Internet. However, there is another independent and important issue, namely, how can existing Internet networks and ad hoc networks coexist coherently within the same protocol architecture. A fundamental concept in the IP protocol suite is that of a link. The link concept has so far been key to the scalability of IP networking. This paper identifies and discusses issues regarding the formalisation of a similar concept in the multihop ad hoc networking context - one of the first steps that must be taken in the near future, in order to be able to accomodate ad hoc networks in the Internet.
AB - A number of efforts currently aim at scalable and efficient mobile ad hoc routing, an essential piece concerning the integration of such networks in the Internet. However, there is another independent and important issue, namely, how can existing Internet networks and ad hoc networks coexist coherently within the same protocol architecture. A fundamental concept in the IP protocol suite is that of a link. The link concept has so far been key to the scalability of IP networking. This paper identifies and discusses issues regarding the formalisation of a similar concept in the multihop ad hoc networking context - one of the first steps that must be taken in the near future, in order to be able to accomodate ad hoc networks in the Internet.
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:70649110138
SN - 9789532900132
T3 - SoftCOM 2009 - 17th International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks
SP - 166
EP - 170
BT - SoftCOM 2009 - 17th International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks
T2 - SoftCOM 2009 - 17th International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks
Y2 - 24 September 2009 through 26 September 2009
ER -