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To cope with ever-increasing traffic demands in transport networks, all-optical switching is currently perceived as a solution to remove bottlenecks imposed by O/E/O conversions during data transfer. The successful realization of this concept is in large part dependent on the optical switch, which must support a wide range of traffic patterns, while remaining feasible to build both in an economical...
Notwithstanding IP anycast's introduction in Internet standards dates back to 1993 and its more recent adoption in IPv6 standards, its use in production environments is limited to date. This is mainly because native IP anycast lacks routing scalability and does not support session-based communications, thereby limiting its applicability to single request-response services such as DNS. For this reason,...
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