The Internet has achieved unprecedented success in human history. However, its original design has encountered many challenges in the past decades due to the significant changes of context and requirements. As a result, the design of future networks has received great attention from both academia and industry, and numerous novel architectures have sprung up in recent years. Among them, the locator/identifier (Loc/ID) split networking is widely discussed for its decoupling of the overloaded IP address semantics, which satisfies several urgent needs of the current Internet such as mobility, multi-homing, routing scalability, security, and heterogeneous network convergence. Hence, in this paper, we focus on Loc/ID split network architectures, ...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a novel network archi-tecture for future Internet to solve both r...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
Abstract—Many researchers agreed that splitting the IP-address into a locator and an identifier seem...
The IP-based addressing scheme currently supporting the whole routing architecture embeds some well-...
Research around the tenets of a next generation Internet architecture has resulted in numerous futur...
The TCP/IP architecture of the Internet was originally designed around the contemporary restrictions...
The locator/identifier split is an approach for a new addressing and routing architecture to make ro...
The Internet evolved from its early days of being a small research network to become a critical infr...
Since recent years, it has been recognized that the existing routing architecture of today’s Interne...
AbstractThe TCP/IP architecture of the Internet was originally designed around the contemporary rest...
Abstract—Splitting the IP-address into locator and identifier seems to be a promising approach for a...
International audience<p>The Internet was designed to interconnect a few hundreds networks, but now ...
Despite the vast set of prior work on identifier-locator split architectures, no one approach has se...
Since recent years, it has been recognized that the existing routing architecture of today’s Interne...
The Internet has been created for interconnecting few hundreds networks, but is now close to one bil...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a novel network archi-tecture for future Internet to solve both r...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
Abstract—Many researchers agreed that splitting the IP-address into a locator and an identifier seem...
The IP-based addressing scheme currently supporting the whole routing architecture embeds some well-...
Research around the tenets of a next generation Internet architecture has resulted in numerous futur...
The TCP/IP architecture of the Internet was originally designed around the contemporary restrictions...
The locator/identifier split is an approach for a new addressing and routing architecture to make ro...
The Internet evolved from its early days of being a small research network to become a critical infr...
Since recent years, it has been recognized that the existing routing architecture of today’s Interne...
AbstractThe TCP/IP architecture of the Internet was originally designed around the contemporary rest...
Abstract—Splitting the IP-address into locator and identifier seems to be a promising approach for a...
International audience<p>The Internet was designed to interconnect a few hundreds networks, but now ...
Despite the vast set of prior work on identifier-locator split architectures, no one approach has se...
Since recent years, it has been recognized that the existing routing architecture of today’s Interne...
The Internet has been created for interconnecting few hundreds networks, but is now close to one bil...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a novel network archi-tecture for future Internet to solve both r...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
Abstract—Many researchers agreed that splitting the IP-address into a locator and an identifier seem...