SCALABLE INTERNETWORKING: Final Technical Report
JJ Garcia-Luna-Aceves, A. Varma

TL;DR
This report summarizes research on scalable routing and multicasting techniques for large-scale internets, aiming to improve internet infrastructure efficiency and robustness.
Contribution
It presents new methods and findings on routing and multicasting that enhance scalability for large internetworks.
Findings
Improved routing algorithms for large-scale networks
Enhanced multicasting techniques for efficiency
Scalability solutions for internet infrastructure
Abstract
This document describes the work completed at the University of California, Santa Cruz under the project Scalable Internetworking sponsored by ARPA under Contract No. F19628-93-C-0175. This report covers work performed from 1 April 1993 to 31 December 1995. Results on routing and multicasting for large-scale internets are summarized. The technical material discussed assumes familiarity with the content of our proposal and previous quarterly reports submitted in this project.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNetwork Traffic and Congestion Control · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Wireless Networks and Protocols
