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Unicast

Known as: Unicast routing protocol, Unicasting 
In computer networking, unicast transmission is the sending of messages to a single network destination identified by a unique address.
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2013
2013
The dynamic development of multiservice cellular networks has resulted in significant changes in the system architecture, which… 
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2012
Highly Cited
2012
A key feature of Information-Centric Networking architectures is universal caching where anyone can cache any content and users… 
Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication is a core technology for enabling safety and non-safety applications in next generation… 
2009
2009
The deployment of real-time and multimedia applications over Wireless LAN has gained a growing interest in this last decade… 
2007
2007
With the development of Internet, many new applications with obvious multicast character come forth and become popular, which… 
Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Using a common optical modulator for baseband modulation and subcarrier multiplexing, and by controlling the individual… 
2004
2004
Advances in wireless technology have resulted in an emerging broadcast-capable infrastructure. A major debate for such… 
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
Project JXTA is an open-source effort to specify the standard protocols for peer-to-peer communication and collaboration. We… 
2003
2003
The mobile ad hoc network (MANET) has attracted lots of attention recently. Most of the researches assume that every mobile host… 
Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Abstract.Stream merging is a technique for efficiently delivering popular media-on-demand using multicast and client buffers…