Abstract. Support for new features like mobility, multi-homing, security and in-ternetworking among heterogeneous network domains are challenging the cur-rent (ossified) Internet architecture. Basically, the service offered nowadays provides end-to-end communication using a global and hierarchical address-ing space, i.e., a unique address (IP) for both localization and identification functions. A common view present in the current literature is that an homo-geneous internetworking protocol as represented today by the IP protocol is no more convenient for supporting the introduction of new services. The to-day’s requirements for mobility and security emphasize the need of a new inter-networking architecture to permit the interconnection of i...
Serving and Managing users in a heterogeneous environment. 17th WWRF Meeting in Heidelberg, Germany,...
First ACM/IEEE International Workshop on Mobility in the Evolving Internet Architecture. Session: Ar...
Abstract. Although distributed applications such as grids and peerto-peer technologies are quickly e...
Abstract. Support for new features like mobility, multi-homing, security and in-ternetworking among ...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
Abstract—The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mob...
Internet users seek solutions for mobility, multi-homing, support for localised address management (...
We introduce an application of a mobile transient network architecture on top of the current Interne...
Part 7: Wireless Multi-hop Communications Challenges in the Future InternetInternational audienceWir...
The availability of different wireless access networks offers new possibilities to create and use ne...
In this paper we make the domain entity a first class citizen. The concept of Domain Identifiers (DI...
Abstract—In this paper we make the domain entity a first class citizen. The concept of Domain Identi...
Providing end-to-end communication in heterogeneous internetworking environments is a challenge. Two...
Abstract—This paper presents a novel architecture, MobiSplit, to manage mobility in future IP based ...
Abstract — The Internet consists of independent networks that belong to different administrative dom...
Serving and Managing users in a heterogeneous environment. 17th WWRF Meeting in Heidelberg, Germany,...
First ACM/IEEE International Workshop on Mobility in the Evolving Internet Architecture. Session: Ar...
Abstract. Although distributed applications such as grids and peerto-peer technologies are quickly e...
Abstract. Support for new features like mobility, multi-homing, security and in-ternetworking among ...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
Abstract—The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mob...
Internet users seek solutions for mobility, multi-homing, support for localised address management (...
We introduce an application of a mobile transient network architecture on top of the current Interne...
Part 7: Wireless Multi-hop Communications Challenges in the Future InternetInternational audienceWir...
The availability of different wireless access networks offers new possibilities to create and use ne...
In this paper we make the domain entity a first class citizen. The concept of Domain Identifiers (DI...
Abstract—In this paper we make the domain entity a first class citizen. The concept of Domain Identi...
Providing end-to-end communication in heterogeneous internetworking environments is a challenge. Two...
Abstract—This paper presents a novel architecture, MobiSplit, to manage mobility in future IP based ...
Abstract — The Internet consists of independent networks that belong to different administrative dom...
Serving and Managing users in a heterogeneous environment. 17th WWRF Meeting in Heidelberg, Germany,...
First ACM/IEEE International Workshop on Mobility in the Evolving Internet Architecture. Session: Ar...
Abstract. Although distributed applications such as grids and peerto-peer technologies are quickly e...