IPv6 Multihoming Scheme Considering Load Sharing and Delay(Network)
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概要
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In this letter, we present a new IPv6 multihoming scheme, which complements [1] in both load sharing and delay aspects. The advantages of the proposed scheme are as follows: 1) it provides efficient load sharing algorithm. 2) Since it distributes concentrated tunneling overhead to many other border routers, it can solve a point of failure problem. 3) Finally, it can drastically reduce end-to-end delay by means of establishing alternative optimized path. The simulation results show the distinct performance of our approach.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2003-07-01
著者
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KIM Sang-Ha
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Chunanam National University
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Kim Sang-ha
Department Of Computer Science Chungnam National University
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KIM Ki-Il
Department of Computer Science, Chungnam National University
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Kim Ki-il
Department Of Computer Science Chungnam National University
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Kim Sang-ha
Department Of Computer Engineering At Chungnam National University
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