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IEICE Information and Communication Technology Forum

2015

Session Number:SESSION5

Session:

Number:SESSION5-3

On the reliability of duplicate address detection in mobile ad hoc networks with Neighbor Discovery++ address auto-configuration protocol

Monika Grajzer,  Mariusz Glabowski,  

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Publication Date:2015-08-31

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.22.SESSION5-3

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Summary:
The approaching vision of the Future Internet and the Internet of Things calls for new methods that would provide a variety of roughly connected devices with a full networking capabilities. These are expected to enable to communicate freely and efficiently in diversified set-ups and configurations, which are mobile and ad hoc in nature. One of the key challenges that needs to be addressed is the aspect of self-configuration and unique address assignment. To address this challenge we have proposed a Neighbor Discovery++ protocol. In this paper we present our recent study on the reliability of duplicate address detection withour proposed solution. The evaluation is performed in realistic mobile ad hoc network environment. We will also discuss on the tradeoff between maximizing reliability and minimizing protocol overhead. The results reveal that Neighbor Discovery++ is a good basis for the stateless address auto-configuration services allowing to achieve reliability close to 100% with very low overhead levels.