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Date: 2011-09-07 20:57:18
Computing
Routing
Network architecture
Network management
Computer networking
Wireless networking
Mesh networking
Routing table
Packet loss
Router
Forwarding plane
Hop

1 Comparison of Data Forwarding Mechanisms for AMI Networks Sandra C´espedes, Student Member, IEEE, Alvaro A. C´ardenas, Member, IEEE, Tadashige Iwao

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