Next Generation Internet points out the challenge of addressing "things" on both a network with (wired) and without (wireless) infrastructure. In this scenario, new efficient and scalable addressing and routing schemes must be sought, since currently proposed solutions can hardly manage current scalability issues on the current global Internet routing table due to for example multihoming practices. One of the most relevant proposals for an addressing scheme is the Locator Identifier Separation Protocol (LISP) that focuses its key advantage on the fact that it does not follow a disruptive approach. Nevertheless, LISP has some drawbacks especially in terms of reachability in the border routers. In face of this, in this paper we propose a prot...
International audience<p>The Internet was designed to interconnect a few hundreds networks, but now ...
International audienceThe sustained growth of the global routing table is exerting an economical str...
The current Internet architecture was not designed to easily accommodate mobility because IP address...
Abstract. Next Generation Internet points out the challenge of addressing ―things ‖ on both a networ...
Part 6: Quality through Routing, Naming and ControlInternational audienceNext Generation Internet po...
The Internet has been created for interconnecting few hundreds networks, but is now close to one bil...
Abstract. In the Internet, IP addresses play the dual role of identifying the hosts and locating the...
Part 8: LISP and Multi-domain RoutingInternational audienceLISP (Locator/ID Separation Protocol) has...
Abstract—The exponential growth of the Routing Information Base (RIB) of the Internet’s Default-Free...
The Internet evolved from its early days of being a small research network to become a critical infr...
LISP (Locator/ID Separation Protocol) has been proposed as a future Internet architecture in order t...
International audienceFuture Internet has been a hot topic for the last decade. One of the approache...
Stub autonomous systems usually utilize multiple links to single or multiple ISPs. Today, inbound tr...
In order to solve scalability problems of routing and addressing architec-tures of the current Inter...
International audienceDuring the last decade, we have seen the rise of discussions regarding the eme...
International audience<p>The Internet was designed to interconnect a few hundreds networks, but now ...
International audienceThe sustained growth of the global routing table is exerting an economical str...
The current Internet architecture was not designed to easily accommodate mobility because IP address...
Abstract. Next Generation Internet points out the challenge of addressing ―things ‖ on both a networ...
Part 6: Quality through Routing, Naming and ControlInternational audienceNext Generation Internet po...
The Internet has been created for interconnecting few hundreds networks, but is now close to one bil...
Abstract. In the Internet, IP addresses play the dual role of identifying the hosts and locating the...
Part 8: LISP and Multi-domain RoutingInternational audienceLISP (Locator/ID Separation Protocol) has...
Abstract—The exponential growth of the Routing Information Base (RIB) of the Internet’s Default-Free...
The Internet evolved from its early days of being a small research network to become a critical infr...
LISP (Locator/ID Separation Protocol) has been proposed as a future Internet architecture in order t...
International audienceFuture Internet has been a hot topic for the last decade. One of the approache...
Stub autonomous systems usually utilize multiple links to single or multiple ISPs. Today, inbound tr...
In order to solve scalability problems of routing and addressing architec-tures of the current Inter...
International audienceDuring the last decade, we have seen the rise of discussions regarding the eme...
International audience<p>The Internet was designed to interconnect a few hundreds networks, but now ...
International audienceThe sustained growth of the global routing table is exerting an economical str...
The current Internet architecture was not designed to easily accommodate mobility because IP address...