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Mobile Ad-Hoc Intern-Domain Networking

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Overview After nearly three decades of work on mobile ad-hoc networking it is starting to see a convergence of better radios and better understanding of performance needs for MANET routing schemes, delivering working networks. One part of the next stage of evolution of such systems will be to support the federation of different MANETs together, whether concatenated together or interleaved. This paper presents some initial thoughts on how one might start to tackle this interesting problem space, which appears to be rather more complex than the still contentious area of Inter-domain routing in the Internet which the creation of BGP attempted to address.

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University of Cambridge
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Aug 10, 2007
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