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A Multi-protocol Integrated Ad hoc Networking Architecture

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Traditional Ad hoc networks usually use one single communication protocol in one network. This paper proposes a multi-protocol integrated Ad hoc networking architecture. In the proposed Ad hoc network architecture, nodes of different types form one sub-network, and several sub-networks altogether form an integrated network, using different communication protocols. For example, satellite network terminals, cellular network terminals, and Wi-Fi network terminals can form one integrated Ad hoc network. In Ad hoc networks, each node can be a router, so each node will be equipped with all the interfaces. For each interface, we maintain a routing table. Note that all the nodes of one interface may not be able to access into one whole network, so we make a comprehensive routing table for all the interfaces. In this way, disconnected links of one interface can be made up by other interfaces.

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      ICCIP '23: Proceedings of the 2023 9th International Conference on Communication and Information Processing
      December 2023
      648 pages
      ISBN:9798400708909
      DOI:10.1145/3638884

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      • Published: 23 April 2024

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