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摘要
无人机最初是为军事应用而开发的,最近已被研究并应用于各个领域。在本文中,我们提出了一种 DANET 算法,利用大量无人机构建无线通信网络基础设施,在无法进行通信的情况下(如灾区),我们提出了一种 DANET 算法,利用无人机组成网络,使想要加入网络的节点可以高效地获取 IP 地址,而不会发生碰撞。在 DANET 中,IP 地址池以块为单位逐渐传递给下一区域的无人机,每个区域的无人机将 IP 分配给新加入的节点,从而提高 IP 地址分配率,缩短 IP 分配时间,形成一个临时但高效的网络。无人机通过与划分区域内可分配 IP 地址的陆基站或 M-Droin(母 Droin)进行简单的请求和响应信息交换,分配自己的 IP 地址。因此,DANET 可以完全消除避免 IP 碰撞的过程(重复地址检测)以及因船只移动而造成的网络分离或整合过程。本文通过在各种条件下进行模拟,验证了 DANET 的适用性,为在灾区等未联网地区建设无线网络基础设施提供了一种新的可能性。
Drones, which were initially developed for military applications, have recently been studied and applied to various fields. In this paper, we propose a DANET algorithm that uses a large number of drones to build a wireless communication network infrastructure, and in situations where communication is not possible, such as in disaster areas, we propose a DANET algorithm that uses drones to form a network so that nodes that want to join the network can efficiently acquire IP addresses without collision. In a DANET, a pool of IP addresses is gradually passed to the drones in the next zone in blocks, and the drones in each zone distribute IPs to newly joining nodes, thereby increasing the IP address allocation rate and reducing the IP allocation time to form a temporary but efficient network. Drones assign their own IP addresses through simple Request and Response message exchanges with land-based stations or M-Droin (Mother Droin) in the divided zones that can assign IP addresses. Therefore, DANET can completely eliminate the process of IP collision avoidance (Duplicate Address Detection) and the process of network separation or integration caused by the movement of ships. This paper presents a new possibility for building wireless network infrastructure in unconnected areas such as disaster areas by performing simulations under various conditions to verify the applicability of DANET.