IP Anycast Architecture

Abstract

 This paper illustrates the methodology and architecture for network addressing and routing in which datagram packets routed through mathematical topological nearest node in a cluster of potential receivers that are being identified by equivalent destination address space. Mathematical framework is proposed to improve the Anycast usage.

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Akash K Singh

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Akash K Singh (2012).  IP Anycast Architecture. International Journal of Computer & organization Trends(IJCOT), 2(6), 139-185. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-161676