Internet and mobile connectivity has grown tremendously in the last few decades, creating an ever increasing demand for Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. The pool of Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) addresses, once assumed to be more than sufficient for every person on this planet, has reached its final stages of depletion. With The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority’s (IANA) global pools depleted, and four of the five Regional Internet Registries (RIR) pools down to the their last /8 block, the remaining addresses will not last very long. In order to ensure continuous growth of the internet in the foreseeable future, we would need a newer internet protocol, with a much larger address space. Specifically, with that goal in mind the Inter...
In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), qualified human capital remains scarce compared to the continent’s deve...
It has long been known that the number of unique IPv4-addresses would be exhausted because of the ra...
A Thesis submitted to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering for the Degree of Master Sc...
Today hundreds of millions of users are interconnected by communication channels allowing them to co...
In today's generation, most of today's Internet is using IPv4, Now twenty years old. IPv4 is now upl...
The subject of the thesis came up when the author was working on the development of an IoT device. ...
Replacing the IPv4 protocol with IPv6 on the Internet is currently one of the aims of the European U...
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) was developed in 1990 to overcome the shortage of IP Version 4 (I...
There are currently two versions of Internet Protocol (IP) in use today, IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP ...
This research examines the Internet Protocol (IP) versions 4, 5, and 6, as well as the differences b...
The paper documents and to some extent elucidates the progress of IPv6 across major Internet stakeho...
The issues related to the depletion of the Internet Protocol (IP) version 4 (IPv4) unique identifie...
This paper surveys the problem of the astronomical growing demand of Internet Systems participating ...
The exponential expansion of the Internet has exhausted the IPv4 addresses provided by IANA. The new...
The number of devices on the Internet is always increasing and there is need for reliable IP address...
In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), qualified human capital remains scarce compared to the continent’s deve...
It has long been known that the number of unique IPv4-addresses would be exhausted because of the ra...
A Thesis submitted to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering for the Degree of Master Sc...
Today hundreds of millions of users are interconnected by communication channels allowing them to co...
In today's generation, most of today's Internet is using IPv4, Now twenty years old. IPv4 is now upl...
The subject of the thesis came up when the author was working on the development of an IoT device. ...
Replacing the IPv4 protocol with IPv6 on the Internet is currently one of the aims of the European U...
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) was developed in 1990 to overcome the shortage of IP Version 4 (I...
There are currently two versions of Internet Protocol (IP) in use today, IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP ...
This research examines the Internet Protocol (IP) versions 4, 5, and 6, as well as the differences b...
The paper documents and to some extent elucidates the progress of IPv6 across major Internet stakeho...
The issues related to the depletion of the Internet Protocol (IP) version 4 (IPv4) unique identifie...
This paper surveys the problem of the astronomical growing demand of Internet Systems participating ...
The exponential expansion of the Internet has exhausted the IPv4 addresses provided by IANA. The new...
The number of devices on the Internet is always increasing and there is need for reliable IP address...
In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), qualified human capital remains scarce compared to the continent’s deve...
It has long been known that the number of unique IPv4-addresses would be exhausted because of the ra...
A Thesis submitted to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering for the Degree of Master Sc...