Abstract—A new addressing and routing design called the Less-Is-More Architecture (LIMA) is proposed as an inter-domain solution for a future Internet. Unlike recently proposed identifier-locator split solutions, LIMA uses just (topological) location-independent names and location-dependent addresses. The fea-sibility of using a policy combination of restricting stubs to provider-aggregatable addressing only, and disallowing stub-level reachability from being propagated into the global routing tables, is studied. This policy combination results in significantly smaller global routing tables but creates four challenges of address renum-bering (when stubs change providers), multihoming, mobility, and traffic engineering. Solutions to these ch...
The current Internet architecture requires applications to transparently bind and manage network add...
The TCP/IP architecture of the Internet was originally designed around the contemporary restrictions...
The evolution of the Internet is inhibited by the routing system's lack of ability to provide instan...
Challenges face the Internet Architecture in order to scale to a greater number of users while provi...
Since recent years, it has been recognized that the existing routing architecture of today’s Interne...
The IP-based addressing scheme currently supporting the whole routing architecture embeds some well-...
Since recent years, it has been recognized that the existing routing architecture of today’s Interne...
In recent years, the size and dynamics of the global rout-ing table have increased rapidly along wit...
The Internet evolved from its early days of being a small research network to become a critical infr...
Internet users seek solutions for mobility, multi-homing, support for localised address management (...
Super-linear routing table growth, high update churn, lack of mobility and security, insufficient su...
International audience<p>The Internet was designed to interconnect a few hundreds networks, but now ...
The Internet has been created for interconnecting few hundreds networks, but is now close to one bil...
To address the serious challenges in scalability, stabil-ity and security facing the global routing ...
The present Internet routing system faces two challengingproblems. First, unlike in the telephone sy...
The current Internet architecture requires applications to transparently bind and manage network add...
The TCP/IP architecture of the Internet was originally designed around the contemporary restrictions...
The evolution of the Internet is inhibited by the routing system's lack of ability to provide instan...
Challenges face the Internet Architecture in order to scale to a greater number of users while provi...
Since recent years, it has been recognized that the existing routing architecture of today’s Interne...
The IP-based addressing scheme currently supporting the whole routing architecture embeds some well-...
Since recent years, it has been recognized that the existing routing architecture of today’s Interne...
In recent years, the size and dynamics of the global rout-ing table have increased rapidly along wit...
The Internet evolved from its early days of being a small research network to become a critical infr...
Internet users seek solutions for mobility, multi-homing, support for localised address management (...
Super-linear routing table growth, high update churn, lack of mobility and security, insufficient su...
International audience<p>The Internet was designed to interconnect a few hundreds networks, but now ...
The Internet has been created for interconnecting few hundreds networks, but is now close to one bil...
To address the serious challenges in scalability, stabil-ity and security facing the global routing ...
The present Internet routing system faces two challengingproblems. First, unlike in the telephone sy...
The current Internet architecture requires applications to transparently bind and manage network add...
The TCP/IP architecture of the Internet was originally designed around the contemporary restrictions...
The evolution of the Internet is inhibited by the routing system's lack of ability to provide instan...