Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture
Scientific paper
2006-08-08
Computer Science
Networking and Internet Architecture
5 pages; 8 figures; 2 tables
Scientific paper
This article describes our strategy for deploying self-forming ad hoc networks based on the Internet Protocol version 6 and evaluates the dynamics of this proposal. Among others, we suggest a technique called adaptive routing that provides secure intelligent routing capabilities to computer communication networks. This technique uses the flow label, supports hybrid metrics, network load sharing, and is not restricted to evaluation of performance on first hop routers when making routing decisions. Selective anycasting is an extension to the anycast addressing model that supports exclusion of members of groups that perform poorly or inappropriately on a per-host basis. Distributed name lookup is suggested for integrating self-forming and global networks where they coexist. At last, we pose an address hierarchy to support unmanaged discovery of services in unknown networks.
Sobrado Igor
Uhring Dave
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