F. Sultan, A. Bohra, and L. Iftode. Autonomous transport protocols for content-based networks. Technical Report DCS-TR-479, Dept. of Computer Science, Rutgers University, Mar. 2002. 12

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....di#culty scaling to large volumes every packet must be processed by at least one i3 node which is not likely to be on the shortest path between client and server. Unlike our approach, it also requires significant deployment both in i3 servers and in end hosts for it to be useful. Sultan et al. [24] propose the use of autonomous transport protocols to support a content based network. In the endpoint name space of their network, users are identified and can move from machine to machine without losing the connection (since connections are to the users and not to the machines) This is possible ....

F. Sultan, A. Bohra, and L. Iftode. Autonomous transport protocols for content-based networks. Technical Report DCS-TR-479, Dept. of Computer Science, Rutgers University, Mar. 2002. 12

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