Mobile IPv6 network: implementation and application
International Journal of Network Management
Efficient multimedia distribution architecture using anycast
Computer Communications
Analysis and discussion of Anycast scalability in IPv6
International Journal of Network Management
HD/SHD still image database system and image distribution in broadband network applications
Computers and Electrical Engineering
Design and implementation of routing protocols for IPv6 global anycast communications
International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology
PIA-SM: multicast based IPv6 anycast routing protocol
International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology
P2P architecture over IPv6 for personal internetworking
International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology
Analysis and design of a k-Anycast communication model in IPv6
Computer Communications
A scheme for solving Anycast scalability in IPv6
International Journal of Network Management
ICCSA '08 Proceedings of the international conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, Part II
A communication model on implementing anycast service in mobile IPv6 networks
International Journal of Systems, Control and Communications
Branch-and-bound algorithm for anycast flow assignment in connection-oriented networks
ICCSA'07 Proceedings of the 2007 international conference on Computational science and its applications - Volume Part III
Anycasting in connection-oriented computer networks: Models, algorithms and results
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science - Computational Intelligence in Modern Control Systems
Performance evaluation of anycast-based micro-mobility management
International Journal of Mobile Network Design and Innovation
VNET6: IPv6 virtual network for the collaboration between applications and networks
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
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Although anycast communication supports service-oriented addresses, many of its current definitions in IPv6 are unclear. Furthermore, since there are no protocol standards or even a consensus on controlling routing, intersegment anycast communications are not yet available. In this article we first review IPv6-based anycast communication. At present, there are several possible applications that are suited to this. We then raise several problems and provide possible solutions to these. Based on this background, we present the Anycast Address Resolving Protocol (AARP) to establish TCP connections with a specific anycast address, and then propose a routing protocol for intersegment anycasts. Our proposed architecture makes anycast addresses.more useful without (or with at most minimal) need for modifications/extensions to existing applications and/or upper-layer protocols.