Mobile devices dominate the Internet today, however the Internet rooted in its tethered origins continues to provide poor infrastructure support for mobility. Our position is that in order to address this problem, a key challenge that must be addressed is the design of a massively scalable global name service that rapidly resolves identities to network loca-tions under high mobility. Our primary contribution is the design, implementation, and evaluation of Auspice, a next-generation global name service that addresses this challenge. A key insight underlying Auspice is a demand-aware replica placement engine that intelligently replicates name records to provide low lookup latency, low update cost, and high availability. We have implemented a...
The main naming system in the Internet today, DNS, is based on globally unique, hierarchically struc...
The convergence of mobile domain and data networks has been under focus in the standardization forum...
Network applications need a method to seamlessly translate hostnames to network addresses. Because o...
The Internet’s tremendous success as well as our maturing realization of its architectural shortcomi...
Abstract. In this article we investigate secure global name services which are scalable to the Inter...
A key problem in all name resolution protocols today is that no one protocol performs well across al...
Present research in mobile agent infrastructures does not seem to address the problem of secure glob...
This thesis involves the design and evaluation of an extension to the Global Name Resolution Servic...
As the number of mobile devices and IoT (internet of things) devices has explosively increased, vari...
Challenges face the Internet Architecture in order to scale to a greater number of users while provi...
Abstract1 —This paper presents an overview of the MobilityFirst network architecture, currently unde...
Abstract—The Internet has evolved from its original design. (1)The user cares about what they are lo...
Currently the Internet has only one level of name resolution, DNS, which converts user-level domain ...
The current trend towards convergence of telecommunication and data networks considering all emergin...
The world is becoming one large pervasive environment where devices and services autonomously work t...
The main naming system in the Internet today, DNS, is based on globally unique, hierarchically struc...
The convergence of mobile domain and data networks has been under focus in the standardization forum...
Network applications need a method to seamlessly translate hostnames to network addresses. Because o...
The Internet’s tremendous success as well as our maturing realization of its architectural shortcomi...
Abstract. In this article we investigate secure global name services which are scalable to the Inter...
A key problem in all name resolution protocols today is that no one protocol performs well across al...
Present research in mobile agent infrastructures does not seem to address the problem of secure glob...
This thesis involves the design and evaluation of an extension to the Global Name Resolution Servic...
As the number of mobile devices and IoT (internet of things) devices has explosively increased, vari...
Challenges face the Internet Architecture in order to scale to a greater number of users while provi...
Abstract1 —This paper presents an overview of the MobilityFirst network architecture, currently unde...
Abstract—The Internet has evolved from its original design. (1)The user cares about what they are lo...
Currently the Internet has only one level of name resolution, DNS, which converts user-level domain ...
The current trend towards convergence of telecommunication and data networks considering all emergin...
The world is becoming one large pervasive environment where devices and services autonomously work t...
The main naming system in the Internet today, DNS, is based on globally unique, hierarchically struc...
The convergence of mobile domain and data networks has been under focus in the standardization forum...
Network applications need a method to seamlessly translate hostnames to network addresses. Because o...