Our discussion in this article centers around various issues related to the use of anycasting in connection-oriented computer networks. Anycast is defined as a one-to-one-of-many transmission to deliver a packet to one of many hosts. Anycasting can be applied if the same content is replicated over many locations in the network. Examples of network techniques that apply anycasting are Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), Domain Name Service (DNS), Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems. The role of anycasting is growing concurrently with the popularity of electronic music, movies, and other content required by Internet users. In this work we focus on the optimization of anycast flows in connection-oriented networks. We formulate a model of anycast connecti...
In this work we focus on the problem of survivable network design for simultaneous unicast and anyca...
[[abstract]]Anycast refers to the transmission of data from a source node to (any) one member in the...
Abstract. This paper advocates implementing anycast in peer-to-peer (p2p) overlay networks. We argue...
Anycast is defined as a service in IPv6, which provides stateless best effort delivery of an anycast...
This paper considers the problem of locating and forwarding network traffic to any one of a set of d...
In this paper we present the first detailed analysis of IP anycast as used in the anycasting of the...
Anycast is widely used today to provide important services including naming and content, with DNS an...
A novel efficient and dynamic multicast routing protocol based on anycast routing techniques is pres...
Effective anycast routing algorithms are becoming more important as the rapid expansion of the Inter...
Anycast communication becomes popular recently as it can be used to provide effective routing to ser...
Anycast members are all equivalent servers. The quality of service data is more important than that ...
Anycast communication becomes popular recently as it can be used to provide effective routing to ser...
Anycast in next generation Internet Protocol is a hot topic in the research of computer networks. It...
Multicast is a communication model in which a message is sent from a source to an arbitrary number o...
Application layer anycast possesses the property of flexibility, however, all the proposed applicati...
In this work we focus on the problem of survivable network design for simultaneous unicast and anyca...
[[abstract]]Anycast refers to the transmission of data from a source node to (any) one member in the...
Abstract. This paper advocates implementing anycast in peer-to-peer (p2p) overlay networks. We argue...
Anycast is defined as a service in IPv6, which provides stateless best effort delivery of an anycast...
This paper considers the problem of locating and forwarding network traffic to any one of a set of d...
In this paper we present the first detailed analysis of IP anycast as used in the anycasting of the...
Anycast is widely used today to provide important services including naming and content, with DNS an...
A novel efficient and dynamic multicast routing protocol based on anycast routing techniques is pres...
Effective anycast routing algorithms are becoming more important as the rapid expansion of the Inter...
Anycast communication becomes popular recently as it can be used to provide effective routing to ser...
Anycast members are all equivalent servers. The quality of service data is more important than that ...
Anycast communication becomes popular recently as it can be used to provide effective routing to ser...
Anycast in next generation Internet Protocol is a hot topic in the research of computer networks. It...
Multicast is a communication model in which a message is sent from a source to an arbitrary number o...
Application layer anycast possesses the property of flexibility, however, all the proposed applicati...
In this work we focus on the problem of survivable network design for simultaneous unicast and anyca...
[[abstract]]Anycast refers to the transmission of data from a source node to (any) one member in the...
Abstract. This paper advocates implementing anycast in peer-to-peer (p2p) overlay networks. We argue...