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The xy -coordinates of cells. Our protocol consists of three phases: IP address assignment, which is executed for a new host to get a unique IP address; dynamic IP address redistribution, which can be used to get enough available IP addresses for the heavy-load (hot) cells; and IP address maintenance, which can be used to maintain the available IP addresses of a cell efficiently. 

The xy -coordinates of cells. Our protocol consists of three phases: IP address assignment, which is executed for a new host to get a unique IP address; dynamic IP address redistribution, which can be used to get enough available IP addresses for the heavy-load (hot) cells; and IP address maintenance, which can be used to maintain the available IP addresses of a cell efficiently. 

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In this paper, we propose a location-based IP assignment protocol. We assume that a mobile host knows its current physical location; thus, this location information can be exploited to facilitate IP assignment. We divide the entire network into several disjoint and same-size cells and each cell has a coordinator to assign and maintain the available...

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... section presents a distributed IP address as- signment scheme. In the proposed scheme, the network is separated into several independent, same-size cells. Cells do not intersect with each other and are allocated by a segment of mutually exclusive IP addresses. The presentation of the relationship between cells is de- picted in Fig. 1. Each cell has a unique ID and is repre- sented by C x,y , where x is the x-coordinate of the 2- dimensional Euclidean space, and y is the y-coordinate of the 2-dimensional Euclidean space. For example, in Fig. 1 the ID of cells L, M and, N are C x,y , C x+1,y+1 , and C x+4,y+2 , respectively. Let the number of available IP addresses ...
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... and are allocated by a segment of mutually exclusive IP addresses. The presentation of the relationship between cells is de- picted in Fig. 1. Each cell has a unique ID and is repre- sented by C x,y , where x is the x-coordinate of the 2- dimensional Euclidean space, and y is the y-coordinate of the 2-dimensional Euclidean space. For example, in Fig. 1 the ID of cells L, M and, N are C x,y , C x+1,y+1 , and C x+4,y+2 , respectively. Let the number of available IP addresses be m and the entire network be split into s cells. Initially, the m IP addresses are evenly distributed to s cells, and each cell has m/s IP addresses. The smallest IP address of a cell is dedicated to the coordi- ...

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