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FW: [manet] I-D ACTION:draft-cha-manet-extended-support-globalv6-00.txt



Hello, folks.

As far as I know, research works have been performed in Internet
connectivity for MANETs continueously until now.
I think that MANET wg members also consider this issue as important one
to be addressed in the working group.
My question is if this issue will be discussed in the 58th IETF meeting
or not.

Regardless of answer for the above question, I request comments or
advices for the following draft submitted by me.

Regards,

HyunWook Cha

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ACTION:draft-cha-manet-extended-support-globalv6-00.txt


A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
directories.


	Title		: Extended Support for Global Connectivity for
IPv6 Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
	Author(s)	: H. Cha, J. Park, H. Kim
	Filename	:
draft-cha-manet-extended-support-globalv6-00.txt
	Pages		: 16
	Date		: 2003-10-23
	
This document describes how to provide enhanced Internet connectivity to
mobile ad hoc networks. To achieve this goal, we borrow the concept of
Mobile IPv6 and make the most use of available multiple gateways.
Specifically, our scheme makes a global address being used by Upper
layer reachable by peer Internet node by registering another global
address as a locator with corresponding gateway for the address being
cared while the gateway can not obtain host route information for the
cared address because of frequent partitions. We introduce stateful
auto-configuration for acquisition of global address in mobile ad-hoc
networks because it can avoid duplicate address problem and help prevent
traffics from going outside a manet or unnecessary control traffic by
route discovery of reactive routing protocols from being issued. In
addition, it can support for our scheme since our scheme requires some
security guarantee to register a locator with a gateway as Mobile IPv6
requires for Binding Updates.

Basically, our extended support and stateful configuration of global
address are devised to extend AODV, but the concept is also applicable
for proactive routing protocols such as OLSR, TBRPF. Further, our
extended support can be useful for a mobile node(MN) in Mobile IPv6 to
maintain its reachability from the Internet by utilizing multi-hop manet
extension as a virtual link since it can help determine intelligently
when current CoA should be changed and Binding Update with new CoA be
performed while it can make the current CoA reachable from Internet even
when the GW which assigned the CoA is not reachable from the manet node
any more.


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