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== Layer (O7s) == | == Layer (O7s) == | ||
Ouroboros is multi-Layered (capitalized), allowing networks to overlay each other. There are 2 types of Layers: Unicast Layers and Broadcast Layers, consisting of Unicast IPCPs and Broadcast IPCPs respectively. | Ouroboros is [[Ouroboros Recursive Layers|multi-Layered]] (capitalized), allowing networks to overlay each other. There are 2 types of Layers: Unicast Layers and Broadcast Layers, consisting of Unicast IPCPs and Broadcast IPCPs respectively. | ||
We apprectiate the fact that the different uses ''layer/Layer'' can be initially confusing, and have considered other options such as ''stratum'', but for the time being, we stick to layer/Layer. | We apprectiate the fact that the different uses ''layer/Layer'' can be initially confusing, and have considered other options such as ''stratum'', but for the time being, we stick to layer/Layer. | ||
== Whatevercast (RINA) == | == Whatevercast (RINA) == | ||
A proposed concept for the ''unification of unicast, anycast, multicast and broadcast''. The proposed API is allocate(whatevercastname) and the network will resolve the correct set for you based on the ''whatevercast'' name and a ''set of rules'' associated with it. Our attempt at implementing this concept led to the [[Ouroboros multicast conjecture]]. | A proposed concept for the ''unification of unicast, anycast, multicast and broadcast''. The proposed API is allocate(whatevercastname) and the network will resolve the correct set for you based on the ''whatevercast'' name and a ''set of rules'' associated with it. Our attempt at implementing this concept led to the [[Ouroboros multicast conjecture]]. |
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layer (O7s)
The Ouroboros model is subdivided in layers (lowercase), with similar intent and to improve upon the TCP/IP model (5 layers) or OSI (7 layers) model.
Main page: Ouroboros Functional Layering
Layer (O7s)
Ouroboros is multi-Layered (capitalized), allowing networks to overlay each other. There are 2 types of Layers: Unicast Layers and Broadcast Layers, consisting of Unicast IPCPs and Broadcast IPCPs respectively. We apprectiate the fact that the different uses layer/Layer can be initially confusing, and have considered other options such as stratum, but for the time being, we stick to layer/Layer.
Whatevercast (RINA)
A proposed concept for the unification of unicast, anycast, multicast and broadcast. The proposed API is allocate(whatevercastname) and the network will resolve the correct set for you based on the whatevercast name and a set of rules associated with it. Our attempt at implementing this concept led to the Ouroboros multicast conjecture.