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Fuzzy routing

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Fuzzy Routing is the practice of randomly selecting a next hop destination for unknown packets, in the hopes that the selected destination knows a route.

There is currently no standard or draft for Fuzzy Routing, but it is quickly gaining acceptance in academia.