
Kahn-Hazeltine
The Kahn-Hazeltine protocol is a method used in network communications to efficiently route data packets. It determines optimal paths by analyzing network topology and traffic patterns, aiming to reduce congestion and improve speed. Essentially, it dynamically adjusts how data flows through different routes to ensure reliable and efficient delivery, especially useful in complex or high-traffic networks. This approach helps maintain network performance, prevent bottlenecks, and ensure data reaches its destination accurately and promptly.