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Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the only routing protocol for the internet. This protocol suffers from unstable routes. Two major built-in mechanisms have been designed to work against the impact of these unstable routes. One of them is Route Flap Damping (RFD), which is designed to detect and suppress flapping or unstable routes. However, most operators have disabled RFD, which has been found to...
The optical and wireless communication systems convergence will activate the potential capacity of photonic technology for providing the expected growth in interactive video, voice communication and data traffic services that are cost effective and a green communication service. The last decade growth of the broadband internet projects the number of active users will grow to over 2 billion globally...
Nowadays, current Mobile/Fixed devices are often equipped with several interfaces of different access technologies; wire, wireless and even cellular. Generally, users are looking to keep the communication going while they are on the move, anywhere and anytime. All together, users are looking to keep the communication going with their destination with minimum cost and minimum delay, even when their...
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