Auto-configuration protocols in mobile ad hoc networks

Sensors (Basel). 2011;11(4):3652-66. doi: 10.3390/s110403652. Epub 2011 Mar 25.

Abstract

The TCP/IP protocol allows the different nodes in a network to communicate by associating a different IP address to each node. In wired or wireless networks with infrastructure, we have a server or node acting as such which correctly assigns IP addresses, but in mobile ad hoc networks there is no such centralized entity capable of carrying out this function. Therefore, a protocol is needed to perform the network configuration automatically and in a dynamic way, which will use all nodes in the network (or part thereof) as if they were servers that manage IP addresses. This article reviews the major proposed auto-configuration protocols for mobile ad hoc networks, with particular emphasis on one of the most recent: D2HCP. This work also includes a comparison of auto-configuration protocols for mobile ad hoc networks by specifying the most relevant metrics, such as a guarantee of uniqueness, overhead, latency, dependency on the routing protocol and uniformity.

Keywords: D2HCP, routing protocol; IP address assignment; Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET); auto-configuration protocol; distributed dynamic host configuration protocol.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Computer Communication Networks*
  • Computers
  • Internet
  • Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
  • Wireless Technology*