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#592Dynamic Autoconfiguration in 4G Networks: Problem Statement and Preliminary Solution
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Summary / Description
| Summary / Description | The Internet is characterized by the coexistence of two Internet Protocol (IP) versions and multiple autoconfiguration mechanisms which are deployed targeting specific communication scenarios ... In this paper we make a survey of the autoconfiguration mechanisms available for IP networks, and argue that a new solution is needed, so that the proper autoconfiguration mechanism can be selected automatically, dynamically and efficiently, and future communication paradigms can be properly addressed. |
Basic Information
| Type of Prior Art | Print Publication |
| Publication Title * | Proceedings of the 1st ACM workshop on Dynamic interconnection of networks |
| Author | Rui Campos, Manuel Ricardo |
| ISBN | |
| Page Range | 7-11 |
| Medium | Journal article |
| Publication Date * | September 2, 2005 |
| URL | http://portal.acm.org/citation.... |
Notes / To Do
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Excerpt
Excerpt This article sets up landscape of problem as of 2005. Discloses concept of an intelligent master device determining a network protocol to use among heterogeneously configured devices, providing configuration information to the various devices and reconfiguring itself or other devices as needed.
See, in particular, Section 4.0. |
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