Distributed Autonomous Routing Protocol (DARP) by Bill Norton (Dr.Peering)

in technology •  4 years ago 

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William B. Norton serves as Co-Founder and Chief Technical Liaison for NOIA Network. In the 1990’s he developed the software (Internet-Rover) that managed the core of the Internet, the NSFNET backbone. As NANOG’s first chairman, he assisted industry competitors to navigate the transition from the NSFNET to the public Internet of today.

Recently he is working on Distributed Autonomous Routing Protocol (DARP) which is a networking protocol that measures the One-Way Latency (OWL) between a full-mesh of network-attached devices. This endows every node with the ability to determine if it is faster to send its traffic directly to a destination, or through an intermediary node that has a measured better network path to the destination.

DARP has many usecases for upcoming technology needs like network security, visibility, NOIA SRv6, AI/machine learning, IoT exchange point, 5G and a lot more.

For details read complete article on :

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/distributed-autonomous-routing-protocol-darp-william-b-norton/

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https://noia.network/technology

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