A better model for generating test networks

Much of the work on routing algorithms, particularly for multicast, which has been done in the past has used fairly simple models to generate the topological graph which represents the hosts in the network. Some such random graphs bear little resemblance to data communication networks which are actually deployed. This paper proposes a more realistic model, incorporating hierarchy and redundancy, and is developed into a network generation algorithm. The approach described can be developed to provide more refined models in the future.

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