Proceedings.Twenty-First Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies
DOI: 10.1109/infcom.2002.1019354
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MANETconf: configuration of hosts in a mobile ad hoc network

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“…O protocolo Manetconf, proposto por Nersagi e Prakash [14], utiliza duas tabelas de alocação de endereços. Uma contém todos os endereços em uso na rede e a outra contém todos os endereços pendentes a serem atribuídos aos novos nós.…”
Section: Manetconfunclassified
“…O protocolo Manetconf, proposto por Nersagi e Prakash [14], utiliza duas tabelas de alocação de endereços. Uma contém todos os endereços em uso na rede e a outra contém todos os endereços pendentes a serem atribuídos aos novos nós.…”
Section: Manetconfunclassified
“…Address auto configuration proposals that do not store the list of allocated addresses are typically based on a distributed protocol called Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) [4]. In this protocol, every joining node randomly chooses an address and floods the network with an Address Request message (AREQ) for a number of times to guarantee that all nodes receive the new allocated address.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MANETconf [4] is a stateful protocol based on the concepts of mutual exclusion of the Ricart Agrawala algorithm. Using MANETconf, each configured node is able to assign addresses to new nodes and, therefore, maintains an allocation table of already assigned addresses in the network.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MANETconf [28] defines a conflict-detection distributed allocation protocol for ad-hoc networks. No centralized server can ensure the uniqueness of the allocated address.…”
Section: Conflict-detection Ip Address Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%