학술논문

IPv6 addressing architecture support for ad hoc networks
Document Type
Conference
Source
International Workshop on Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks, 2004. Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks, 2004 International Workshop on. :150-155 2004
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Ad hoc networks
Mobile communication
Cellular networks
IP networks
Wireless LAN
Telecommunication traffic
Routing
Connectors
Wireless communication
Wireless networks
Language
Abstract
Next generation mobile communication systems would comprise both WLAN technologies based on cellular like infrastructures and ad hoc networks. Such hybrid networks benefit of an extension of the cellular infrastructure coverage using ad hoc connectivity while offering a global Internet connectivity to ad hoc nodes. In this paper, we present ana6, a new IPv6 addressing architecture in order to be able to support "pure" spontaneous ad hoc networks but also to allow seamless integration between wireless LANs and ad hoc networks. Our approach is based on the concept of node identifiers that is crucial in ad hoc networks. We introduce the ad hoc connector that virtualizes several ad hoc network interfaces into a single addressable object and we present its implementation in IPv6. Moreover, we present some benefits of our architecture when dealing with hybrid networks.