“…Figures 7-11 plot, respectively for JIT, JumpStart, JIT + , JET, and Horizon, the nodal degree gain in the last hop of each topology, as a function of the nodal degree, due to the increase of the nodal degree from 2 (D2T (1,14)) to 3 (NSFNET (N = 14)), from 2 (D2T(1,15)) to: 3 (D3T (1,15,5)), 3.125 (NSFNET (N = 16)), 4 (D4T (1,15,5,13) and Mesh-Torus (N = 16)), and 5 (D5T (1,15,7,3,9)), from 2 (D2T (1,18)) to 3.89 (EON (N = 19)), from 2 (D2T(1,19)) to: 3 (D3T (1,19,7)), 3.2 (ARPANET (N = 20)), 4 (D4T (1,19,3,9)), 5 (D5T (1,19,3,7,11)), 6 (D6T (1,19,3,5,11, 15)), from 2 (D2T(1,24)) to 4 (Mesh-Torus (N = 25)), and from 2 (D2T(1,29)) to 6 (D6T (1,29,3,7,11,13)). As may be seen, when the nodal degree increases from 2 to around 3, the largest gain is observed for degree-three chordal rings (slightly less than three orders of magnitude) and the smallest gain is observed for the ARPANET (less than one order of magnitude).…”