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- GPRP abstract "GPRP,or Global Position Routing Protocol is an Internet Routing Protocol like IPv4 and IPv6, which uses the spatial position, as determined by GPS, of each host on the network to establish routes to any other host. It is intended to supplement, and ultimately replace traditional Internet Routing protocols. It requires the cooperation of many luminal-speed (such as radio or fiber optic) hosts to route packets in the most efficient way: a straight line.The protocol consists of mainly the same concepts as IPv4, removing the abstraction layer of the routing table and IP address with a simpler model that attempts to send packets in as close to a straight line as possible. Since this change introduces physical constraints on the geometry of the network, special techniques are implemented to overcome problems such as dead zones.".
- GPRP wikiPageExternalLink using_gps_to_mesh_route_the_planet.
- GPRP wikiPageID "30603286".
- GPRP wikiPageRevisionID "413568191".
- GPRP hasPhotoCollection GPRP.
- GPRP subject Category:Internet_protocols.
- GPRP type Abstraction100002137.
- GPRP type Communication100033020.
- GPRP type Direction106786629.
- GPRP type InternetProtocols.
- GPRP type Message106598915.
- GPRP type Protocol106665108.
- GPRP type Rule106652242.
- GPRP comment "GPRP,or Global Position Routing Protocol is an Internet Routing Protocol like IPv4 and IPv6, which uses the spatial position, as determined by GPS, of each host on the network to establish routes to any other host. It is intended to supplement, and ultimately replace traditional Internet Routing protocols.".
- GPRP label "GPRP".
- GPRP sameAs m.0g9_7j8.
- GPRP sameAs Q5514308.
- GPRP sameAs Q5514308.
- GPRP sameAs GPRP.
- GPRP wasDerivedFrom GPRP?oldid=413568191.
- GPRP isPrimaryTopicOf GPRP.