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With the network size growing, routing protocols of mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET) face many challenges. The most critical issue is the lack of bandwidth and computation capability. This paper describes the Parallel Link State Routing protocol (PLSR) that is suitable for MANET. The key concept used in the protocol is that of graph decomposition. This technique substantially raises the rate of routing...
Traditional Internet faces many challenges, ranging from security threats, routing scaling problems to inadequate support for mobility, multihoming and traffic engineering. This paper proposes a clean-state network-based architecture, named identifier separating and mapping architecture (ISMA), to solve these problems. The key design concepts of ISMA include separating customer networks from the core...
It has been recognized that today's Internet routing and addressing system is facing serious scalability problems. The ever increasing network customers, multihoming, and traffic engineering, are driving the growth of Default Free Zone routing table size at an alarming rate. To solve this issue, several solutions have been proposed to separate the current single numbering space, i.e., the "IP...
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