Anycast Routing for Mobile Networking
Abstract
This paper considers the problem of locating and forwarding network traffic to any one of a set of distributed servers or service points primarily in the context of mobile ad hoc networks. The advantages of providing such a capability in mobile networks through the use of anycast routing techniques at the network layer are discussed. The results of a simulation study are highlighted to demonstrate how anycast routing techniques can provide a one-to-any communication capability with greater efficiency than traditional unicast based techniques. The simulation results also indicate anycast routing simplifies required configuration and management and reduces connection setup latency and overall message packet delay. Potential applications of anycast routing technology in military networks are presented and related issues are discussed.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1999
- Accession Number
- ADA464291
Entities
People
- Joseph P. MacKer
- Vincent D. Park
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory