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A Tiered Addressing Scheme Based on a Floating Cloud Internetworking Model

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Scalability in inter-domain routing is becoming stressful as routing table sizes grow at very high rates. In this paper, we present a tiered addressing scheme to be implemented over a Floating Cloud Tiered internetworking model which uses tier based aggregation to address routing scalability. Analysis of the HD-ratio of the addressing scheme and its possible implementation on the AT&T network is presented.

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Nozaki, Y., Tuncer, H., Shenoy, N. (2011). A Tiered Addressing Scheme Based on a Floating Cloud Internetworking Model. In: Aguilera, M.K., Yu, H., Vaidya, N.H., Srinivasan, V., Choudhury, R.R. (eds) Distributed Computing and Networking. ICDCN 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6522. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17679-1_34

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