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        Title           : An approach for Routing at Flow level
        Author(s)       : C. Proust
        Filename        : draft-proust-flow-routing-00.txt
        Pages           : 58
        Date            : 2004-2-5
        
   This document proposes an approach that aims at load balancing flows 
   among multiple routes that are estimated to be slightly loaded.  
   Mainly, it designs a router-based, end-to-end, congestion control 
   mechanism by means of a piggybacking procedure which is distributed 
   both in routers and terminals.  This document proposes a set of 
   functional extensions that might be applied to the IPv4 protocol and 
   to the ISIS routing protocol

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