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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A Proactive Routing Protocol for Multi-Channel Wireless Ad-hoc Networks

Lee, Unghee 02 August 2006 (has links)
Wireless mobile ad-hoc networks consist of a collection of peer mobile nodes that form a network and are capable of communicating with each other without help from stationary infrastructure such as access points. The availability of low-cost, com-modity network interface cards (NICs) has made the IEEE 802.11 medium access control (MAC) protocol the de facto MAC protocol for wireless mobile ad-hoc net-works, even though it is not optimal. The IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol is designed to have stations share a single channel in a given network. However, many of the IEEE 802.11 physical (PHY) layer specifications define multiple channels and allow the simultaneous, non-interfering use of some of these channels. Therefore, multiple communications can occur at the same time, offering the opportunity to increase the effective network capacity. We present an innovative routing protocol that utilizes multiple channels to im-prove the performance of wireless ad-hoc networks. The basic idea of the protocol is to use multiple channels so that multiple useful transmissions can occur simultane-ously, thus increasing network capacity. The proposed scheme requires minor changes to existing proactive ad-hoc routing protocols and no modifications to the current IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol. To reduce inefficiencies due to periodic updates in the proactive routing protocols, the proposed scheme divides the network layer into control and data planes. Nodes send routing updates using the control channel and user packets using the data channel. To demonstrate the multi-channel routing scheme, we extend the Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector (DSDV), Open Shortest Path First-Minimal Connected Dominating Set (OSPF-MCDS), and Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) protocol to multiple channel (MC) versions, denoted as DSDV-MC, OSPF-MCDS-MC, and OLSR-MC, respectively. Simulation results for DSDV-MC, OSPF-MCDS-MC, and OLSR-MC are presented and experimental results for OLSR-MC are presented. Simulation results indicate that DSDV-MC and OSPF-MCDS-MC effectively exploit multiple channels to improve network capacity. Goodput, the throughput consider-ing only useful error-free packets, increases with an increased number of available channels as the number of nodes and network load increase in both single-hop and multiple-hop networks. Experimental results with OLSR-MC also support that the proposed scheme increases network capacity without modification to the MAC proto-col in a real implementation. Although simulation and experimental results show that proposed scheme im-proves network capacity by exploiting multiple channels, problems exist with channel distribution. We introduce a new metric, the Channel Distribution Index (CDI) to in-vestigate these issues. The CDI indicates the fairness of the channel distribution. We identify the channel convergence problem, where a particular channel is over-utilized, and propose a channel reallocation scheme to mitigate the impact of the channel convergence problem using the CDI. / Ph. D.
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Evaluation of the pre IEEE 802.11s RFC : Aspects of the Design and Implementation of the Mesh Station with RA-OLSR in the C-Core

Nwup, Emineimo Kennedy, Akande, Adesola Idris January 2009 (has links)
The demand for ubiquitous networks has pushed the designs of networks all the way. The requirement for access point to be integrated into IEEE 802.3 standard and other networks has always been a sore point in the limitation of wireless coverage of IEEE 802.11 standard networks. Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) is expected to be the future of the next generation wireless network. It is experiencing a fast growing development due to its attractive features which includes high reliable connectivity, easy deployment, self healing, self configuring, flexible network expansion etc. Hence the mobility of the WMN nodes has been of paramount importance, which would make it independent of wired infrastructure and flexible interoperability with various networks and devices. The requirements like mobility, transparency etc. have led to the amendment of the WMN standard by the Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering (IEEE) 802.11 Working Group (WG), Task Group (TG) “S. The IEEE 802.11s standard tackles these issues by its operation on layer 2 of Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model and creates a transparent IEEE 802 broadcast domain that supports any higher layer protocol. In our work we give the evaluation of the upcoming IEEE 802.11s standard based on its features some of which include routing at layer 2 and medium access control to enable its design and implementation in the existing mesh frame work of Communication Research Labs (CRL) using the proposed IEEE 802.11s routing protocols with focus on RA-OLSR and HWMP. We concentrate on how to integrate these features into the existing CRL’s C-CORE which runs other layer 3 routing protocols and complex functions as Application Programming Interface (API) modules. The implementation of the IEEE 802.11s standard creates major challenges as we have to create a roadmap on integrating the new wireless kernel interfaces like the nl80211, cfg80211 and the Wireless Extension (Wext) into the CRL’s C-CORE framework for communication between user space and kernel space, especially taking into consideration of the existing HAL and madwifi wireless drivers of the CRL’s framework. To support the evaluation of the features like the layer 2 routing and the modified MAC performance, we compare results of the CRL’s real time mesh network test with our simulation result of the IEEE 802.11s standard using the Qualnet 4.5 simulator with focus on the basic network parameters like delay, jitter and throughput. The comparison shows that the CRL’s network has higher throughput running its existing layer 3 protocols. The analysis also proves that the 802.11s is flexible, scalable and efficient in delivering multi hop capabilities to clients that cannot afford the deployment time or the cost for wired networks that use access points. With the complete integration, of the 802.11s standard specifications the CRL’s C-CORE framework can be much more capable of supporting more diverse network scenario deployments. / +46-736318897
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Impact of Node Mobility on the Voice Quality in Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) / Effekter av Nod Rörlighet på Röst Kvalitet i Mobila Ad hoc-nätverk (MANET)

Mondal, Sharup Barua & Ratan Chandra January 2011 (has links)
Enormous developing electronic technology has brought telecommunication to the sky inspiring popularity. Wireless Network (WN) technology will be emerging so far human. Presently users give the impression loving be connected all the time (everywhere) to the network or Internet through diverse access system, e.g., Universal Mobile Telecommunications System, Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) [9] and Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access [30]. In telecommunication; MANET is considered as self-configured unlike nodes creating infrastructure-less network connected by means of WN, as nodes can exchange data packets without a central control [18]. Choosing beyond line of sight (BLOS) communication, MANET can be an intelligent selection, which is flexible for using and cost saving. However, to maintain quality of service (QoS), more or less challenges still have to be resolved [18]. Multimedia as well as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) gaining more popularity as the internet world favored by the huge use of WN (access technologies) [20]. To maintain persistent services in different MANET situation unlike routing protocols (RP) are employed. In this thesis known (MANET) routing protocols OLSR (Optimized Link State Routing) [20], DSR (Dynamic Source Routing) [30] and TORA (Temporally Ordered Routing Algorithm) [14] have been considered for voice traffic as they maintaining dissimilar characteristics in the dissimilar situations as WN factors (like; bandwidth, signal strength, network traffic or load, network size) influencing the voice quality [9]. This thesis work focusing on the impact of node mobility influencing voice quality in unlike RPs in MANET. To decide the best suit RP in the MANET, the OPNET (Optimized Network Engineering Tool) Simulator 16.0 has been brought into play. OLSR is proposed to be best fitting RP for MANETs running VoIP appliance. / Enorma utveckla elektroniska tekniken har fört telekommunikation till himlen inspirerande popularitet. Trådlöst nätverk (WN) teknik kommer att utvecklas så långt mänsklig. För närvarande användare ger intryck kärleksfulla vara ansluten hela tiden (överallt) till nätverket eller Internet via olika system för tillträde, till exempel, Universal Mobile Telecommunications System, Mobil Ad-hoc-nätverk (Manet) [9] och Worldwide Interoperability för Microwave Access-[30 ]. I telekommunikation, är Manet betraktas som själv-konfigurerade skillnad noder skapa infrastruktur mindre nätverk som är anslutet via WN, som noder kan utbyta datapaket utan central styrning [18]. Välja bortom synfältet (Blos) kommunikation, kan Manet vara ett intelligent val, som är flexibel för att använda och kostnadsbesparande. Men för att upprätthålla service (QoS), mer eller mindre problem återstår att lösas [18]. Multimedia samt VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) allt mer populärt eftersom internet världen gynnas av den enorma användningen av WN (accesstekniker) [20]. För att behålla ihållande tjänster i olika Manet situationen skillnad routing protokoll (RP) är anställda. I denna kända avhandling (Manet) routingprotokoll OLSR (Optimerad Routing Link State) [20], DSR (Dynamic Source Routing) [30] och Tora (Tidsmässigt ordnad routing algoritm) har [14] ansetts för taltrafik som de upprätthålla olika egenskaper i olika situationer som WN faktorer (som, bandbredd, signalstyrka, nätverkstrafik eller last, nätverkets storlek) Att påverka ljudkvaliteten [9]. Detta examensarbete fokuserar på effekterna av nod rörlighet påverka röstkvalitet i motsats till RPS i Manet. För att avgöra det bäst passar RP i Manet, den OPNET (Optimerad Network Engineering Tool) Simulator 16,0 har kommit in i bilden. OLSR föreslås bli bäst passar RP för MANETs köra VoIP-apparaten. / Bergvägen 18 5tr 196 31 Kungsängen Sweden Mob: 0046(0)737106987
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Diseño de un Esquema Cross-Layer para el Balance entre Eficiencia Energética y Calidad de Servicio en la Transmisión de Tráfico Multimedia en Redes Ad-Hoc

González Martínez, Santiago Renán 03 July 2017 (has links)
This thesis dissertation addresses the problem of energy constraints in ad hoc wireless networks. In this sort of networks nodes are generally powered by means of batteries, which involves significant limitations regarding the time of operation of devices. The nodes whose battery level describes important energy depletion represent potential elements for loss of connectivity, which results in an increase of packet loss rate. Therefore, the management of energy expenditure is one of the main research challenges to face in ad hoc networks, especially when developing applications in real scenarios. However, energy management is not a trivial task due to the inherent features of this kind of networks, such as the distributed operation as well as the access medium mechanism. In that sense, traditional solutions of energy optimization based on the definition of power-saving intervals (sleep mode) are not suitable considering the operational characteristics of an ad hoc network, due to the substantial deterioration of network connectivity. In addition, the exponential growth of applications focused on the transmission of multimedia contents (especially video) available on mobile devices involves specific quality of service levels. Consequently, the design of solutions for the optimization of energy resources should be carried out without degrading the Quality of Experience perceived by the users. The contributions of this thesis are focused, in the first place, on the analysis of those factors which generate an increase of the energy consumption in the wireless medium and are related to the principle of operation of the radio interface. In particular, the intense operation in reception mode on the interference areas, as a result of the overhearing effect, as well as the high number of transmission retries due to channel access contention, are defined as the main aspects that increase energy demand in the network. On the other hand, with the aim of optimizing energy resources in the nodes without causing damage on the Quality of Service, this thesis proposes meaningful improvements to the routing protocol by means of a cross-layer scheme. Specifically, the designed mechanism carries out an evaluation of both the energy capacity available in the nodes and the distribution of devices along the wireless medium. To that end, this proposal introduces a new metric in the routing computation process, called strategic value, which reports the importance of a node in the network in terms of connectivity (i.e. number of neighbor nodes). This scheme aims to reduce the energy expenditure caused by the overhearing effect along the areas with higher node density as well as to extend the lifetime for those nodes with higher number of neighbors which are strategic to preserve network connectivity. Additionally, considering the current pragmatic approach in ad hoc networks focused on the design of specific applications, the evaluation hereby presented has been performed by means of a simulation environment and also through the implementation of a testbed. Specifically, the operation of the proposed scheme has been analyzed on a set of ad hoc nodes which has been implemented through development platforms. Also, a software tool has been developed in order to control and configure the experiments. Results prove that the proposal allows to extend the lifetime of the network as well as to increase packet reception rate as a consequence of the prevention in the route breakages due to energy depletion. Finally, it is worth mentioning that the knowledge acquired by the design, configuration and analysis of experiments by means of hardware devices, has motivated the development of proposals and application studies of ad hoc networks in real environments, which represent an additional contribution of this thesis dissertation. / El presente trabajo de tesis doctoral aborda la problemática de las limitaciones de energía en redes inalámbricas ad hoc. En este tipo de redes, los nodos generalmente emplean baterías como fuente de alimentación, lo que limita de forma dramática la autonomía de funcionamiento. Los nodos con mayor agotamiento de energía constituyen potenciales elementos para la pérdida de conectividad parcial o total de la red ocasionando el incremento de la pérdida de paquetes. Por tanto, la gestión eficiente del gasto es uno de los principales desafíos a enfrentar en el ámbito de investigación de redes ad hoc, en especial para el desarrollo de aplicaciones en escenarios reales de operación. Sin embargo, dicha gestión no es una tarea trivial debido a las características inherentes de este tipo de redes, como por ejemplo la operación distribuida, así como el acceso compartido al medio inalámbrico. En tal sentido, los mecanismos usuales de optimización del gasto de energía basados en el establecimiento de períodos de bajo consumo (modo sleep), no se ajustan a las características operativas de una red ad hoc, debido al impacto notable que ocasionan sobre la conectividad en la red. Además, el crecimiento significativo de las aplicaciones y servicios de distribución de contenidos multimedia, especialmente tráfico de vídeo, demandan niveles específicos de calidad de servicio. Por consiguiente, el diseño de soluciones de optimización de los recursos de energía disponible en los nodos no debe implicar la degradación de la calidad de experiencia percibida por los usuarios finales. Las contribuciones del trabajo de tesis se centran, en primer lugar, en el análisis de los factores que incrementan el gasto de energía en el medio inalámbrico y que están relacionados con el principio de operación de la interfaz de radio. En particular, el incremento dramático del funcionamiento en modo recepción ocasionado sobre las zonas de interferencia por el efecto overhearing así como el mayor número de intentos de transmisión debido a la contienda por el acceso al canal, se definen como las principales causas que incrementan la demanda de energía en la red. Por otra parte, con el objetivo de optimizar los recursos de energía disponibles en los nodos sin ocasionar un perjuicio sobre la calidad de servicio, en el presente trabajo de tesis se proponen mejoras al protocolo de encaminamiento mediante un esquema cross-layer. En concreto, el mecanismo diseñado realiza una evaluación de la capacidad de energía disponible en los nodos, así como de la distribución de los dispositivos en el medio inalámbrico. Con tal fin, la propuesta introduce en el cómputo de enrutamiento una métrica nueva denominada valor estratégico, la cual reporta la importancia de un nodo en la red en términos de conectividad (número de dispositivos vecinos). El esquema apunta a reducir el gasto de energía ocasionado por el efecto overhearing en las zonas con mayor densidad de dispositivos, así como extender la autonomía de operación sobre aquellos nodos con mayor número de vecinos, que resultan estratégicos para conservar la conectividad en la red. Además, de forma consecuente con el actual enfoque pragmático en redes ad hoc orientado al diseño de soluciones para escenarios específicos de aplicación, la evaluación de la propuesta se ha realizado tanto en un entorno de simulación, así como mediante la implementación de un testbed. Específicamente, se ha analizado la operación del mecanismo de enrutamiento propuesto sobre un conjunto de nodos ad hoc implementados mediante plataformas de desarrollo. Adicionalmente, se ha desarrollado una herramienta para el control y configuración de los experimentos. Los resultados demuestran que la propuesta permite extender el tiempo de operación de la red, así como incrementar la tasa de paquetes en recepción como consecuencia de la prevención en la ruptura de los enlaces por agotamiento / El present treball de tesi doctoral aborda la problemàtica de les limitacions d'energia en xarxes sense fil ad hoc. En este tipus de xarxes, els nodes generalment empren bateries com a font d'alimentació, la qual cosa limita de forma dramàtica l'autonomia de funcionament. Els nodes amb major esgotament d'energia constituïxen potencials elements per a la pèrdua de connectivitat parcial o total de la xarxa, ocasionant l'increment de la pèrdua de paquets. Per tant, la gestió eficient de la despesa és un dels principals desafiaments a enfrontar en l'àmbit d'investigació de xarxes ad hoc, en especial per al desenvolupament d'aplicacions en escenaris reals d'operació. No obstant això, aquesta gestió no és una tasca trivial a causa de les característiques inherents d'este tipus de xarxes, com per exemple l'operació distribuïda així com l'accés compartit al mitjà sense fil. En este sentit, els mecanismes usuals d'optimització de la despesa d'energia basats en l'establiment de períodes de baix consum (mode sleep), no s'ajusten a les característiques operatives d'una xarxa ad hoc, a causa de l'impacte notable que ocasionen sobre la connectivitat a la xarxa. A més, el creixement significatiu de les aplicacions i serveis de distribució de continguts multimèdia, especialment tràfic de vídeo, demanden nivells específics de qualitat de servei. Per tant, el disseny de solucions d'optimització dels recursos d'energia disponible en els nodes no ha d'implicar la degradació de la qualitat d'experiència percebuda pels usuaris finals. Les contribucions del treball de tesi se centren, en primer lloc, en l'anàlisi dels factors que incrementen la despesa d'energia en el mitjà sense fil i que estan relacionats amb el principi d'operació de la interfície de ràdio. En particular, l'increment dramàtic del funcionament en mode recepció, ocasionat sobre les zones d'interferència per l'efecte overhearing, així com el major nombre d'intents de transmissió a causa de la contesa per l'accés al canal, es definixen com les principals causes que incrementen la demanda d'energia a la xarxa. D'altra banda, amb l'objectiu d'optimitzar els recursos d'energia disponibles en els nodes sense ocasionar un perjudici sobre la qualitat de servici, en el present treball de tesi es proposen millores al protocol d'encaminament mitjançant un esquema cross-layer. En concret, el mecanisme dissenyat realitza una avaluació de la capacitat d'energia disponible en els nodes així com de la distribució dels dispositius en el mitjà sense fil. Amb tal fi, la proposta introduïx en el còmput d'encaminament una nova mètrica denominada valor estratègic, la qual reporta la importància d'un node en la xarxa en termes de connectivitat (nombre de dispositius veïns). L'esquema reduix la despesa ocasionada per l'efecte overhearing a les zones amb major densitat de dispositius i estén l'autonomia d'operació sobre aquells nodes amb major nombre de veïns, que resulten estratègics per conservar la connectivitat a la xarxa. A més, de forma conseqüent amb l'actual enfocament pragmàtic en xarxes ad hoc orientat al disseny de solucions per a escenaris específics d'aplicació, l'avaluació de la proposta s'ha realitzat tant en un entorn de simulació així com per mitjà de la implementació d'un testbed. Específicament, s'ha analitzat l'operació del mecanisme d'encaminament proposat sobre un conjunt de nodes ad hoc implementats mitjançant plataformes de desenvolupament. Addicionalment, s'ha desenvolupat una eina per al control i configuració dels experiments. Els resultats demostren que la proposta permet estendre el temps d'operació de la xarxa així com incrementar la taxa de paquets en recepció com a conseqüència de la prevenció en la ruptura dels enllaços per esgotament d'energia. / González Martínez, SR. (2017). Diseño de un Esquema Cross-Layer para el Balance entre Eficiencia Energética y Calidad de Servicio en la Transmisión de Tráfico Multimedia en Redes Ad-Hoc [Tesis doctoral no publicada]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/84284 / TESIS
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Hierarchical routing and cross-layer mechanisms for improving video streaming quality of service over mobile wireless ad hoc networks

Arce Vila, Pau 20 March 2014 (has links)
This thesis dissertation addresses the problem of providing video streaming services over mobile wireless ad hoc networks. This sort of network represents a hostile environment for this kind of realtime data transmission to the extent that obtaining a good quality of viewer experience is challenging and still under study. Besides the research point of view, providing high-quality multimedia services is decisive for the practical usability and feasibility of wireless ad hoc networks so that service providers can broaden the range of services offered. So far, mobile wireless ad hoc networks have been used to provide network connection among users who could not have connectivity otherwise. However, quality expectations and requirements have been increased notably, fostered by the advent of real-time multimedia applications over mobile devices. Due to the considerable processing and bandwidth constraints underlying these types of devices, coupled with their ability to move freely, it becomes a difficult task to achieve an acceptable quality of service throughout the entire video transmission. Thus, the contribution of this thesis work is twofold. On the one hand, the main problems and limitations that may be encountered and should be faced when deploying real-time services over mobile wireless ad hoc networks are analyzed and discussed. Bandwidth constraints and node mobility are portrayed as the major causes that prevent good quality of service and smooth video playback. On the other hand, following then the aim of improving video streaming quality, this thesis proposes practical solutions that involve diverse routing and cross-layer techniques. One of the proposed approaches focuses on hierarchical routing. Hierarchical arrangement of network nodes may reduce packet interference as well as offer a structured architecture that reduces control traffic overhead. Particularly, the proposed hierarchical routing protocol aims at providing scalability when the number of nodes grows, while maintaining complexity as low as possible. The resulting reduction in packet losses and video playback interruptions finally enhances the quality of received video streams. Furthermore, on the basis that the nodes in an ad hoc network are willing to perform routing tasks, every node could become essential for the proper network operation and routing performance. In tune with this philosophy, a new cross-layer mechanism for recovering lost packets is proposed. By overhearing packets over the wireless shared medium, any node in the surrounding area of the destination endpoint can altruistically retransmit those video packets that have not been correctly received at destination. Moreover, due to the video awareness and frame prioritization algorithm considered in this proposal, it becomes very convenient for real-time video streaming services. The results show that the presented mechanism succeeds in improving video quality and user experience, especially when packet losses are caused due to the mobility of the destination node. / Arce Vila, P. (2014). Hierarchical routing and cross-layer mechanisms for improving video streaming quality of service over mobile wireless ad hoc networks [Tesis doctoral]. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/36538 / Alfresco
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Building a simulation toolkit for wireless mesh clusters and evaluating the suitability of different families of ad hoc protocols for the Tactical Network Topology

Karapetsas, Konstantinos 03 1900 (has links)
Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited / Wireless mesh networking has emerged as the successor of the traditional ad hoc networks. New technological advances, the standardization of protocols and interfaces and the maturity of key components have made it possible for current mesh research groups to set goals that are really close to the world's expectations. The objective of this research is to design and implement a simulation toolkit for wireless mesh clusters that can be used as an additional performance evaluation technique for the Tactical Network Topology program of Naval Postgraduate School. This toolkit is implemented in the OPNET simulation environment and it incorporates various nodes running different ad hoc routing protocols. Furthermore, the investigation of a suitable combination of protocols for the Tactical Network Topology is achieved by creating scenarios and running a number of simulations using the mesh toolkit. / Captain, Hellenic Air Force
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Analysis of hardware requirements for airborne tactical mesh networking nodes / An analysis of tactical mesh networking hardware requirements for airborne mobile nodes

Milicic, Gregory J. 03 1900 (has links)
Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited / Wireless mesh mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) provide the military with the opportunity to spread information superiority to the tactical battlespace in support of network-centric warfare (NCW). These mesh networks provide the tactical networking framework for providing improved situational awareness through ubiquitous sharing of information including remote sensor and targeting data. The Naval Postgraduate School's Tactical Network Topology (TNT) project sponsored by US Special Operations Command seeks to adapt commercial off the shelf (COTS) information technology for use in military operational environments. These TNT experiments rely on a variety of airborne nodes including tethered balloon and UAVs such as the Tern to provide reachback from nodes on the ground to the Tactical Operations Center (TOC) as well as to simulate the information and traffic streams expected from UAVs conducting surveillance missions and fixed persistent sensor nodes. Airborne mesh nodes have unique requirements that can be implemented with COTS technology including single board computers and compact flash. / Lieutenant, United States Navy

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