Abstract
The idea of extending Mobile IP capabilities to ad-hoc networks introduces fast agent discovery, increases cell coverage of access points, and extends ad-hoc network size by providing connection to the Internet. We aim to show that an adaptive protocol is required since different proto- cols are optimum for different environments. We propose two protocols called MEWLANA-TD and MEWLANA-RD based on DSDV and a novel ad hoc routing called Tree Based Bidirectional Routing (TBBR) respectively in addition to the proposed protocols based on on-demand routing. We clas- sify the ad hoc environment into regions and present which protocol is appropriate for which region.

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