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ABSTRACT
Mobility Impact in Initializing Ring-Based P2P Systems over MANETs Wei Ding, Alban Moreau
With the encouragement from success of P2P systems
in real world application, recently we have seen active research
on synergy of P2P systems and mobile ad hoc networks. The
paper proposes a solution for mobility disturbance problem in
initialization of ring-based P2P systems over ad hoc networks. It
is a decentralized ring construction protocol in presence of
mobility. A Mobile Ring Ad-hoc Networks (MRAN) protocol is
presented. MRAN is an extension of RAN [1] under the mobile
condition. Simulation result shows MRAN works well with
mobility. Upper bound of maximum speed of moving nodes is
investigated in simulation.
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