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Improving the Accuracy of Passive Duplicate Address Detection Algorithms over MANET On-demand Routing Protocols

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4 Author(s)
Kim, Dongkyun ; Dept. of Comput. Eng., Kyungpook Nat. Univ., Daegu ; Jeong, Hong-Jong ; Oh, Sutaek ; Cano, Juan-Carlos

IP auto-configuration in mobile ad hoc networks has attracted much attention. Efficient DAD (duplicate address detection) techniques should be devised to provide each node with its unique address in the network. Generally, DAD schemes can be categorized into two classes: (a) active DAD and (b) passive DAD. In this paper, we focus on passive DAD schemes over on-demand ad-hoc routing protocols such as AODV and DYMO. In order to improve the accuracy of detecting address conflicts, we propose several schemes using additional information including sequence, location, or neighbor information

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Autonomous Decentralized Systems, 2007. ISADS '07. Eighth International Symposium on

Date of Conference: 21-23 March 2007

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