Abstract:
Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) are a special class of networks which lack
infrastructure components. In the current scenario practical realization of such networks is
carried out by using Internet Protocol (IP) based architecture which was proposed four
decades ago for infrastructure based fixed networks. Researchers have pointed out a number
of technical problems in the IP based architecture, even when it is applied in infrastructure
based networks like support for mobility, multi-homing, dual/overriding role of IP address,
etc. Due to such problems contemporary researchers are proposing number of alternative
architectures for replacing the IP based architecture. When Ad hoc networks like MANETs
are realized by IP based architecture, multitude of technical problems will be required to be
addressed. Along with the inherent deficiencies of IP based architecture some new issues
specific to the ad hoc scenario like IP address auto-configuration, naming and name
resolution, etc will also be required to be addressed. It is argued that application of IP based
architecture for realizing ad hoc networks, especially MANETs, will require fulfillment of
numerous challenging requirements and patches. Due to such technical issues ad hoc
networking has extremely limited realization in real world applications.
There exists number of constraints of IP based networking when it is applied in the ad hoc
networking context. As an attempt to address such constraints an alternative architecture with
the name ID based ad HOC NETwork (IDHOCNET) is proposed. Even though IDHOCNET
is a non IP based architecture, it additionally supports all IP based applications.
Almost all the research on ad hoc networking scenarios relies on simulation work. Simulation
based validation hides many real-world issues of the system. Considering this aspect, the
approach of prototype implementation has been adopted for the proof of concept of the
proposed architecture. IDHOCNET gives solution to problems like IP address autoix
of configuration, naming and name resolution and provides ease of implementation of ad hoc
networks.
Ad hoc networks are inherently bandwidth constrained. Therefore, in the pursuit of
bandwidth conservation, IDHOCNET further provides a novel implementation of a multi-hop
header compression scheme. Moreover, IDHOCNET provides implementation details of a
novel application class which is called as ID based applications.
A number of experiments have been conducted to demonstrate IP and ID based applications
execution on a real multi-hop testbed. IDHOCNET data forwarding mechanisms is compared
with traditional IP based ad hoc networks. It is observed that the bandwidth required for
IDHOCNET is less than the traditional IP based implementation. Moreover, additional
bandwidth is saved when header compression is applied in data forwarding. Hence the
proposed architecture contributes significantly to efficient ad hoc network realization.