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This paper defines the problem statement of vehicle-embedded networking in order to communicate with the infrastructure (the Internet) as well as with other cars. Based on this problem statement, the paper explains the steps that allowed to build a mobile router addressing this problem by using state of the art software. This software includes the NetBSD-current kernel and networking code developed by the Japan-based WIDE project working groups: the KAME IPv6 stack with SHISA extensions for Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) and Network Mobility (NEMO) support, and the Zebra-based OLSR daemon with IPv6 extensions allowing for a Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET) and NEMO cooperation, formerly known as MANEMO.

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Format:PDFSize:412 KB
Date:Feb 2007
Pages:7
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