UP Paper 1793 US-T-FAT BOTTOM
Personal Information based IP Autoconfiguration In Tactical Mobile Ad-Hoc Network
Jeong,YeonkwonInformation and Communications University
Ma,JoongsooInformation and Communications University
Choi,HyunjunInformation and Communications University
A lot of research has done on the area of IP autoconfiguration in MANET (Mobile Ad-hoc Network) for the past few years and then resulted in various protocols. Those protocols mostly designed under the assumption of pure MANET. Hence, they are hard to reflect requirements needed for real situations or applications. In this paper, we design IP autoconfiguration protocols tailored for the applications based on hierarchical structure such as temporal military communication network system. We propose two IPv6 address and name autoconfiguration protocols tailored for dynamic battlefield situations and evaluate them qualitatively. Thereafter, we analyze their performances through extensive simulations quantitatively.

Yeonkwon received the B.S, M.E, Ph.D in Computer Engineering from Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea, in 1990, 1992, 2006, respectively. He is working for the MMRC(Mobile Multimedia Research Center) of ICU(Information and Communications University) as a researche staff. His current research interests focuse on the mobile ad hoc network protocols such as autoconfiguration, multi-channel MAC, and routing.