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A maioria dos protocolos de roteamento na MANET usa endereços IP como uma das informações de roteamento mais importantes. Para implementar o protocolo de roteamento da MANET, a atribuição de IP na MANET deve ser resolvida. A alocação de endereços IP é um dos principais problemas atuais da MANET, devido à ausência de um servidor agente centralizado. Os métodos anteriores requerem um grande espaço de endereço ou não podem usar todos os endereços IP de um determinado espaço de endereço IP. Por esse motivo, muitos endereços IP permanecem sem uso. Para resolver isso, propomos um protocolo de atribuição de endereços IP que utiliza a estratégia de atribuição de endereços IP contíguos sem endereços IP não utilizados. As simulações são executadas em ns-2 e confirmar a viabilidade do nosso protocolo.
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Jin-Ok HWANG, Sung-Gi MIN, "Contiguous IP Address Assignment Strategy for Small-Scale MANET" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E92-B, no. 1, pp. 126-130, January 2009, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E92.B.126.
Abstract: Most routing protocols in MANET use IP addresses as one of the most important routing information. To implement the routing protocol of MANET, the IP assignment in MANET should be solved. Allocating IP addresses is one of current key issues in the MANET, due to the absence of a centralized agent server. Previous methods require a large address space or can not use all the IP addresses of the given IP address space. For that reason, many IP addresses remain unused. To resolve this, we propose an IP address assignment protocol that uses the contiguous IP address assignment strategy without unused IP addresses. Simulations perform on ns-2 and confirm the viability of our protocol.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E92.B.126/_p
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