Modeling broadcast, multicast, point to point, and handshake...

Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Switching a message which includes an address header

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C370S432000, C370S445000

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07835354

ABSTRACT:
Module identifying bits corresponding to the modules of a communication network are used to indicate whether a communication is a broadcast communication to all modules in the communication network, a multicast communication to more than one but not all modules in the communication network, or a point-to-point communication to a specific module in the communication network. In addition, a handshake session is also indicated.

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