2013
DOI: 10.1109/tnet.2012.2227977
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An Efficient and Robust Addressing Protocol for Node Autoconfiguration in Ad Hoc Networks

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“…Otherwise, it allocates the chosen address. This proposal does not take into account network partitions and is not suitable for ad hoc networks [1].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
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“…Otherwise, it allocates the chosen address. This proposal does not take into account network partitions and is not suitable for ad hoc networks [1].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The protocol uses a distributed bloom filter to represent the current set of allocated addresses. This filter is present at every node to reduce the control overhead required to solve address collisions inherent in random assignments [1]. If more than one node selects the same IP address then address collision will occur and it will detected with less overhead.…”
Section: Proposed Protocolmentioning
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“…FAP Protocol FAP Protocol proposed in [4] is a lightweight protocol that configures mobile ad hoc nodes based on a distributed address database stored in filters that reduces the control load and makes the proposal robust to packet losses and network partitions. Their protocol resolves all address collisions and also reduces the control traffic.…”
Section: Protocols For Node Auto-configuration In Manetmentioning
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“…By the use of sequence filter checking of the delta position is to be done. If it is "1" the IP address is already assigned and if it is "0" then the IP address is not used and can be assigned to any of the node [9]. …”
Section: Filter Based Addressing Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%