Name-based autoconfiguration for mobile ad hoc networks

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In a mobile ad hoc network, difficulties exist in supporting address autoconfiguration and naming resolution due to the lack of centralized servers. This letter presents a novel approach, called name-based autoconfiguration (NBA), which uses host names to determine IP addresses and provides address autoconfiguration and name resolution as a single protocol.

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Kim, N., Kang, S., Lee, Y., & Lee, B. (2006). Name-based autoconfiguration for mobile ad hoc networks. ETRI Journal, 28(2), 243–246. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.06.0205.0060

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