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Design considerations for link-state routing protocols
Proceedings Third IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications. ISCC'98. (Cat. No.98EX166), 2002Link-state routing protocols are being increasingly used in modern communications networks. A salient feature of this class of routing protocol is that the network connectivity and the state information of all links are available to the nodes for making routing decisions.
M. Sivabalan, Hussein T. Mouftah
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Spatiotemporal neural networks for link-state routing protocols [PDF]
This paper discusses the application of a mixed-signal VLSI realization of a recurrent spatiotemporal neural network to a computer network routing. The neural network exhibits a regular interconnect structure and uses simple processing units in a combination which is well suited for VLSI implementation with a standard fabrication process.
J. Meador, Nasir Shaikh-Husin
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On providing confidentiality in link state routing protocol
CCNC 2006. 2006 3rd IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2006., 2006In current network routing domains, routing infor- mation exchange usually lacks protection based on confidentiality. This makes network routing vulnerable to a variety of security attacks. In this paper, we present a framework to provide confidentiality for a link state routing protocol.
Deep Medhi, Amit Sinha, Dijiang Huang
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Location Aware Optimized Link State Routing protocol
MILCOM 2012 - 2012 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2012Radio tactical scenarios are rapidly evolving and MANETs (Mobile Ad-hoc NETworks) are more and more frequently adopted because of their recognized advantages (absence of infrastructure, mobility management, traffic forwarding, etc.), also pushed by the rapid evolution of Software Defined Radio (SDR).
Lucio Marcenaro +3 more
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Source-Destination Routing for Optimised Link State Routing Protocol
2015 IEEE 82nd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2015-Fall), 2015Typical routing protocols maintain, in their RIB (Routing Information Base) entries permitting destination-based forwarding: for a given data packet, the choice of next hop is a function of the destination address only. However, in deployments where a given network is multi-homed, and where ingress filtering is commonly applied, a routing protocol is ...
Jiazi Yi, Thomas Clausen
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Fault management for networks with link state routing protocols
2004 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37507), 2004For network fault management, we present a new technique that is based on on-line monitoring of networks with link state routing protocols, such as OSPF (open shortest path first) and integrated IS-IS. Our approach employs an agent that monitors the on-line information of the network link state database, analyzes the events generated by network faults ...
J. Ma, R. Hao, D. Lee, J. Yang
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Efficient flooding for reliability in link-state routing protocols
2012 International Conference on ICT Convergence (ICTC), 2012In this paper we propose an efficient flooding process. Link state routing protocol has been widely employed in wired network applications. When network topology change occurs, a Link State Advertisement (LSA) is generated and flooded into the rest of the devices of the network.
Seung-Hwan Lee, Seung Hyong Rhee
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Routing path authentication in link-state routing protocols
Network Security, 2012The rapid growth of the Internet has meant that many services are regarded as critical – such as web applications, including email and e-commerce, and real-time applications, such as video conferencing and Voice over IP (VoIP). These rely on the Internet infrastructure to provide them with reliable, efficient and secure communications.
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