The Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) is a general architecture for all forms of computer networking, based on a single type of programmable layer that recurs as many times as required by the network designer. The recursion and programmability aspects of RINA are key to design flexible, heterogeneous networks while still bounding their complexity. In this paper we show how the programmability enabled by the RINA architecture can be exploited in practice by means of a Software Development Kit (SDK) developed for IRATI, the open source RINA implementation. A proof of concept validation of the SDK is carried out by experimenting with multiple policies in a distributed cloud network scenario
European funded research into the Recursive Inter-Network Architecture (RINA) started with IRATI, wh...
The Recursive InterNetworking Architecture RINA describes a new way to look at networking; it offers...
Computer networks are made of multiple co-operating layers that perform different functions implemen...
The lack of a complete Internet architecture continues to dramatically increase the complexity and m...
Driven by the requirements of the emerging applications and networks, the Internet has become an arc...
In recent years, many new Internet architectures are being proposed to solve shortcomings in the cur...
The Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) is a recently proposed network architecture based on ...
In this paper, we describe the basics of the Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) and its adva...
This article is an editorial note submitted to CCR. It has NOT been peer reviewed. The authors take ...
Today’s Internet is facing significant challenges as the number of the connected devices, applicatio...
International audienceRINA (Recursive InterNetwork Architecture) is a promising network architecture...
IRATI is a open source implementation of RINA for OS/Linux systems that allows researchers and innov...
RINA, the Recursive InterNetwork Architecture, is a novel “back to basics” type approach to networki...
Paper type: Conceptual paper The aim of this paper is to look at the deficiencies of the current Int...
The main goal of ARCFIRE is to bring RINA from the labs into the realworld. RINA, the Recursive Inte...
European funded research into the Recursive Inter-Network Architecture (RINA) started with IRATI, wh...
The Recursive InterNetworking Architecture RINA describes a new way to look at networking; it offers...
Computer networks are made of multiple co-operating layers that perform different functions implemen...
The lack of a complete Internet architecture continues to dramatically increase the complexity and m...
Driven by the requirements of the emerging applications and networks, the Internet has become an arc...
In recent years, many new Internet architectures are being proposed to solve shortcomings in the cur...
The Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) is a recently proposed network architecture based on ...
In this paper, we describe the basics of the Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) and its adva...
This article is an editorial note submitted to CCR. It has NOT been peer reviewed. The authors take ...
Today’s Internet is facing significant challenges as the number of the connected devices, applicatio...
International audienceRINA (Recursive InterNetwork Architecture) is a promising network architecture...
IRATI is a open source implementation of RINA for OS/Linux systems that allows researchers and innov...
RINA, the Recursive InterNetwork Architecture, is a novel “back to basics” type approach to networki...
Paper type: Conceptual paper The aim of this paper is to look at the deficiencies of the current Int...
The main goal of ARCFIRE is to bring RINA from the labs into the realworld. RINA, the Recursive Inte...
European funded research into the Recursive Inter-Network Architecture (RINA) started with IRATI, wh...
The Recursive InterNetworking Architecture RINA describes a new way to look at networking; it offers...
Computer networks are made of multiple co-operating layers that perform different functions implemen...