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Routing protocols / Computing / Network architecture / Information and communications technology / Internet protocols / Internet Standards / Routing algorithms / Internet architecture / Routing / Computer network / Open Shortest Path First / Distance-vector routing protocol
Date: 2017-11-13 14:13:42
Routing protocols
Computing
Network architecture
Information and communications technology
Internet protocols
Internet Standards
Routing algorithms
Internet architecture
Routing
Computer network
Open Shortest Path First
Distance-vector routing protocol

Low-Latency Routing on Mesh-Like Backbones Nikola Gvozdiev, Stefano Vissicchio, Brad Karp, Mark Handley University College London (UCL) A BSTRACT Early in in the Internet’s history, routing within a single

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