The Internet’s tremendous success as well as our maturing realization of its architectural shortcomings have attracted significant research attention towards clean-slate re-designs in recent times. A number of these shortcomings can be traced back to naming. The current Internet uses IP addresses to conflate identity and network location, which results in poor support for mobility and multihoming; vulnerability to hijacking and spoofing of addresses, etc. The Internet’s name resolution infrastructure deeply embeds in its design the assumption of mostly stationary hosts and poorly satisfies the performance, security, and functionality demanded by modern mobile services. As a step towards addressing these shortcomings, we present the design o...
As Mobile IP is deployed, so the requirements for its deployment evolve, reflecting the actual use o...
Abstract—This paper presents an overview of wireless access considerations behind the design of the ...
Abstract—This paper presents a detailed description of content delivery techniques used in the propo...
MobilityFirst is a future Internet architecture with mobility and trustworthiness as central design ...
Abstract1 —This paper presents an overview of the MobilityFirst network architecture, currently unde...
Mobile devices dominate the Internet today, however the Internet rooted in its tethered origins cont...
Challenges face the Internet Architecture in order to scale to a greater number of users while provi...
The Internet is a well-noted technological success that has significantly impacted the dissemination...
Internet users seek solutions for mobility, multi-homing, support for localised address management (...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
Currently the Internet has only one level of name resolution, DNS, which converts user-level domain ...
This thesis involves the design and evaluation of an extension to the Global Name Resolution Servic...
Abstract—The Internet has evolved from its original design. (1)The user cares about what they are lo...
This article surveys one Internet mobility approach that is highlighted by the employment of an iden...
As Mobile IP is deployed, so the requirements for its deployment evolve, reflecting the actual use o...
Abstract—This paper presents an overview of wireless access considerations behind the design of the ...
Abstract—This paper presents a detailed description of content delivery techniques used in the propo...
MobilityFirst is a future Internet architecture with mobility and trustworthiness as central design ...
Abstract1 —This paper presents an overview of the MobilityFirst network architecture, currently unde...
Mobile devices dominate the Internet today, however the Internet rooted in its tethered origins cont...
Challenges face the Internet Architecture in order to scale to a greater number of users while provi...
The Internet is a well-noted technological success that has significantly impacted the dissemination...
Internet users seek solutions for mobility, multi-homing, support for localised address management (...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
Currently the Internet has only one level of name resolution, DNS, which converts user-level domain ...
This thesis involves the design and evaluation of an extension to the Global Name Resolution Servic...
Abstract—The Internet has evolved from its original design. (1)The user cares about what they are lo...
This article surveys one Internet mobility approach that is highlighted by the employment of an iden...
As Mobile IP is deployed, so the requirements for its deployment evolve, reflecting the actual use o...
Abstract—This paper presents an overview of wireless access considerations behind the design of the ...
Abstract—This paper presents a detailed description of content delivery techniques used in the propo...