ABSTRACT
The election of the best point of connection toward the network of infrastructure plays a fundamental role during the process of configuration of a nested mobile network. Thus, in this work the associated problems to the loops generation are revised during the process of connection, and a mechanism is described that permits to solve them for arrogance of routers with multiple egress interfaces, by means of a novel algorithm of loops control and the analysis of the messages of the protocol.
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Index Terms
- Loops prevention in multi-nested mobile networks NEMO
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