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IPv6 addressing in a heterogeneous MANET-network
draft-paakkonen-addressing-htr-manet-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Author Pekka Paakkonen
Last updated 2003-12-10
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Abstract

This document presents IPv6 addressing related to end-to-end connectivity in a Mobile Ad hoc Network with heterogeneous nodes. Internet connectivity for the mobile ad hoc network has to be provided by an Access Router. The nodes in such a network could only have IPv6 functionality, or contain support for Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) or facilitate ad hoc routing by using a MANET-based routing protocol. End-to-end connectivity means that the nodes must be able to communicate with each other locally and over the Internet. The draft focuses on the Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector (AODV) as a MANET-based routing protocol.

Authors

Pekka Paakkonen

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