2005 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics
DOI: 10.1109/icsmc.2005.1571129
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An Ant Colony Optimization model for Wireless Ad-hoc Network Autoconfiguration

Abstract: The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) has been a commonly employed technique to distribute IP addresses on networks where static address allocation may not be appropriate [1]. DHCP is normally feasible on networks that are client-server based as it needs a server for address management. Wireless ad hoc networks on the other hand do not have a central entity that would be responsible for network management to make DHCP possible. Ad-hoc Autoconfiguration is defined as the problem of issuing unique IP ad… Show more

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“…An important feature of the swarm based model is concerned with partitions which do not need to be considered as special cases. On the contrary, when partitions merge, there is a sudden increase in the number of IP address conflicts and the system has to make a large effort to respond to the new environmental change, [11], [23].…”
Section: B the Antconf Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important feature of the swarm based model is concerned with partitions which do not need to be considered as special cases. On the contrary, when partitions merge, there is a sudden increase in the number of IP address conflicts and the system has to make a large effort to respond to the new environmental change, [11], [23].…”
Section: B the Antconf Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%