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APLS: active protocol label switching
IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2003. ICC '03., 2004The current trend of increasing accessibility and reachability of the Internet has resulted in many new services at the application layer. The potential growth of services on the Internet is only restricted by the network technologies that realize the Internet.
W. Lau, Sanjay Jha
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Label switched ethernet technology
The 7th International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology, 2005, ICACT 2005., 2005In this paper, we propose a technique that employs advantage of MPLS in Ethernet. Major goals are improving QoS capability of Ethernet and facilitating secure access of commercial service, such as IP-TV or videophone, in local area network. Key solution to achieve the goal is MAC address swapping which uses 48 bits of Ethernet address in MAC header as ...
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A perspective on photonic multiprotocol label switching
IEEE Network, 2001Various MPLS-based IP over WDM integration techniques are considered in this article. In particular, this includes the circuit-switching MP/spl lambda/S framework for providing logical IP-layer topologies over optical lightpath routing networks. Additionally, an optical code label switching technique for photonic packet switching and its application to
Masayuki Murata, Ken-ichi Kitayama
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MPLS+ : a scalable label switching network
GLOBECOM'01. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (Cat. No.01CH37270), 2002We introduce MPLS+, an extension to multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) that improves the scalability of MPLS networks by allowing any node on an MPLS path to send labeled packets to any downstream node, and not only to the one node at the end of the path.
S. Benjamin, Izhak Rubin
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2003
MPLS introduces connection orientation and packet switching in IP networks. IP datagrams are forwarded by MPLS routers along pre-established paths, based on a short label. This reduces the amount of routing computations, which are carried out only at the times of setting up new paths.
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MPLS introduces connection orientation and packet switching in IP networks. IP datagrams are forwarded by MPLS routers along pre-established paths, based on a short label. This reduces the amount of routing computations, which are carried out only at the times of setting up new paths.
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Adaptive optical label packet switching
SPIE Proceedings, 2007This paper introduces a kind of Adaptive Optical Label Packet Switching (AOLPS) technology. Based on Optical Packet Switching (OPS), AOLPS uses optical label to achieve self-routing, and the size of optical packet is self-adaptive. At the edge nodes, IP packets are fist classified into different first-in-fist-out memories (FIFOs) according to their
Zhixin Liu+4 more
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Trainet: a new label switching scheme
Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM 2000. Conference on Computer Communications. Nineteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies (Cat. No.00CH37064), 2002Trainet, a new scheme to extend MPLS (multi-protocol label switching) is presented. The scheme works much like the subway system in a large metropolitan area. Each (unidirectional) subway line corresponds to a labeled path, and a route in the network is defined by either a pair , where count specifies how many hops a packet still has to take in the ...
Anat Bremler-Barr, Yehuda Afek
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Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
2011The idea behind Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is simple. In datagram switching each packet is treated as an independent element by routers. If one implements a Differentiated Services architecture, each independent packet is treated according to a policy specifically for its service class.
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Label switching and IP version 6
Proceedings 7th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (Cat. No.98EX226), 2002This paper discusses how the strict hierarchical address structure of IP version 6 and high levels of IP route aggregation will effect the operation of popular label switching techniques. We predict that the introduction of IP version 6 will cause significant problems with control driven label switching proposals such as MPLS and Tag Switching.
J.F. Chicharo+3 more
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On loop control in multiprotocol label switching
Proceedings ITCC 2003. International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing, 2004MPLS has been enhanced with the capability to precisely engineer traffic tunnels to avoid congestion and utilize all available bandwidth in an efficient manner. The distributed fashion of setting up the labels and formation of data tunnels for the assigned FEC (forwarding equivalence class) is a highly sophisticated mechanism, involving great dexterity
S. Latifi, V. Jolly
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