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4th Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference (CNSR'06)
Cartesian Core Routing and Cartesian Border Gateway Design
Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
May 24-May 25
ISBN: 0-7695-2578-4
Larry Hughes, Dalhousie University
Jian Wang, Dalhousie University, Canada
Cartesian routing is an alternative to existing routing techniques. Its basic principle is that the network is topologically dependent instead of routing table dependent. Cartesian routing does not use routing tables, so the routing table searching time is eliminated. Cartesian Core Routing (CCR) was proposed to replace BGP and become the backbone routing protocol without influencing network end users. To achieve this purpose, a new type of router called the Cartesian Border Gateway is designed to connect the CCR network and Autonomous Systems (AS). In this paper, Cartesian Core Routing and Cartesian Border Gateway are discussed.
Index Terms:
Cartesian routing, Cartesian core routing, Cartesian border gateway, BGP
Citation:
Larry Hughes, Jian Wang, "Cartesian Core Routing and Cartesian Border Gateway Design," cnsr, pp.317-319, 4th Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference (CNSR'06), 2006
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