Copyright © 2014 Kaldoun Batiha. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. IPv4 protocol is now no more sufficient due to its limited address space where this protocol uses only 32-bit for addressing. IPv6 protocol is the next protocol which was introduced as a new protocol that provide a huge address space.In This paper we discussed the significant overhead in the IPv6 standard packet due to its 128 bits address size, so we develop three different studies in order to generate a prediction of exhibition date for several address sizes so we can suggest another size for ad...
This thesis work exhibits the survival of IPv4 addressing architecture and also about the distributi...
In today's generation, most of today's Internet is using IPv4, Now twenty years old. IPv4 is now upl...
The usage of 128 bit addresses with hexadecimal representation in IPv6 poses significant potential p...
Adoption of IP version 6 will solve the threat of running out of the IP address space. IPv6 increase...
The internet protocol IPv4 has met requires for years, but the number of addresses, while huge is fi...
The Internet use IP addresses to identify and locate network interfaces of connected devices. IPv4 w...
One of the major challenges for the future of the Internet is its ability to scale to connect billio...
Transitioning an infrastructure the size of the Internet is no small feat. We are in the midst of su...
The IP (Internet Protocol) currently used in networks and the Internet is IP version 4 (IPv4). In th...
It has long been known that the number of unique IPv4-addresses would be exhausted because of the ra...
This paper surveys the problem of the astronomical growing demand of Internet Systems participating ...
Next generation internet protocol IPv6 provides great solution to the problems associated with IPv4....
The different level of interest in deploying the new Internet address space across network operators...
The ubiquity of the Internet and TCP/IP enables new opportunities for enterprises and consumers. How...
Due to the increase of internet usage especially in homes, offices and there will be many devices th...
This thesis work exhibits the survival of IPv4 addressing architecture and also about the distributi...
In today's generation, most of today's Internet is using IPv4, Now twenty years old. IPv4 is now upl...
The usage of 128 bit addresses with hexadecimal representation in IPv6 poses significant potential p...
Adoption of IP version 6 will solve the threat of running out of the IP address space. IPv6 increase...
The internet protocol IPv4 has met requires for years, but the number of addresses, while huge is fi...
The Internet use IP addresses to identify and locate network interfaces of connected devices. IPv4 w...
One of the major challenges for the future of the Internet is its ability to scale to connect billio...
Transitioning an infrastructure the size of the Internet is no small feat. We are in the midst of su...
The IP (Internet Protocol) currently used in networks and the Internet is IP version 4 (IPv4). In th...
It has long been known that the number of unique IPv4-addresses would be exhausted because of the ra...
This paper surveys the problem of the astronomical growing demand of Internet Systems participating ...
Next generation internet protocol IPv6 provides great solution to the problems associated with IPv4....
The different level of interest in deploying the new Internet address space across network operators...
The ubiquity of the Internet and TCP/IP enables new opportunities for enterprises and consumers. How...
Due to the increase of internet usage especially in homes, offices and there will be many devices th...
This thesis work exhibits the survival of IPv4 addressing architecture and also about the distributi...
In today's generation, most of today's Internet is using IPv4, Now twenty years old. IPv4 is now upl...
The usage of 128 bit addresses with hexadecimal representation in IPv6 poses significant potential p...