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The Routing Protocol for Low power and lossy network (RPL) is recommended by Internet Engineering Task force (IETF) for IPv6 based Low Power Personal Area Network (6LoWPAN). RPL is a proactive routing protocol for Internet of Things (IoT) that has applications in smart homes, smart cities and smart world. RPL creates a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) of the network topology. Rank in a primitive construct...
Topological changes in IP networks may significantly influence the performance of networking algorithms, which therefore should be carefully evaluated using a large topology pool with diverse characteristics. In this paper, we present an automated topology generation and analysis tool to perform an elaborate topological dependency analysis of a Multi Topology Routing based IP Fast Re-Route technology,...
High speed interconnects operating at multi-Gbps or even higher have been widely used in computer systems. The link simulation methodology is getting more and more complicated and it is often a challenging task to evaluate the full link signal integrity performance. Meanwhile, understanding the impact of each link component to the full link performance is complicated and time-consuming, but critical...
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