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Many data center network (DCN) applications require explicit routing path control over the underlying topologies. In this paper, we present XPath, a simple, practical and readily-deployable way to implement explicit path control, using existing commodity switches. At its core, XPath explicitly identifies an end-to-end path with a path ID and leverages a two-step compression algorithm to pre-install...
As the wireless network scales up in size and complexity, the need to study the scalability and behaviors of these networks and their protocols becomes essential. Opportunistic routing utilizes broadcast nature of wireless network, and significantly increases the unicast throughput. However, all of the current opportunistic routing protocols have to rely on the whole topology information. This indeed...
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