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This document presents an overview of hierarchical addressing in a mixed wireless and wired network scenario. It discusses the design involving two clusters of mobile nodes, each managed by a supervisor node that acts as a mobile base station. The wired domain consists of two wired nodes and a simulated 'satellite' node, which experiences high delay due to a wired connection. The simulation includes TCP traffic between local mobile nodes and a remote wired node, incorporating a uniform distribution error model that simulates a 0.1% packet loss. References are provided for further reading.
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CS603 Summer II 2003 Homework #2 Presentation Weng Liong Low
Design Overview • Hierarchical addressing (wireless-cum-wired scenario) • Wireless domain: • 2 clusters of mobile nodes with supervisor nodes • One mobile base station • Wired domain • Two wired nodes • One “satellite” node simulated with wired node and high-delay (125 ms) wired links • Simulated TCP traffic between remote wired node and two local mobile nodes • Simulated satellite links use a uniform distribution error model to simulate 0.1% packet loss • References: http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~gavin/pub/cs216_groupD.pdf