Identifier-locator network protocol (ILNP) is a host-based identifier/locator split architecture scheme (ILSA), which depends on address rewriting to support end-to-end mobility and multihoming. The address rewriting is performed by hosts using a network layer logical cache that stores state information related to the communicated hosts, which is called identifier-locator communication cache (ILCC). Since address rewriting is executed on a packet basis in ILNP, ILCC lookups are required at each packet reception and transmission. This leads to a strong correlation between the host’s network stack performance and ILCC performance. This paper presents a study of the effect of ILCC size on network stack performance. Within this paper, a direct ...
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Information Centric Networking (ICN) architectures are proposed as a solution to address the shift f...
As network traffic continues to increase and with the requirement to process packets at line rates, ...
The size of computer networks, along with their bandwidths, is growing exponentially. To support the...
Concerns regarding the scalability of the interdomain routing have encouraged researchers to start e...
Concerns regarding the scalability of the inter-domain routing have encouraged researchers to start ...
The increased use of mobile devices has prompted the need for efficient mobility management protocol...
International audienceResearch efforts conducted to overcome the problem of naming have given much a...
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Seamless host mobility has been a desirable feature for a long time, but was not part of the origina...
Abstract—Host multihoming allows individual hosts to be multiply connected to the network, e.g. by c...
Very recent activities in the IETF and in the Routing Research Group (RRG) of the IRTG focus on defi...
The IP-based addressing scheme currently supporting the whole routing architecture embeds some well-...
Very recent activities in the IETF and in the Routing Research Group (RRG) of the IRTG focus on defi...
Digest caches have been proposed as an effective method tospeed up packet classification in network ...
Information Centric Networking (ICN) architectures are proposed as a solution to address the shift f...
As network traffic continues to increase and with the requirement to process packets at line rates, ...
The size of computer networks, along with their bandwidths, is growing exponentially. To support the...
Concerns regarding the scalability of the interdomain routing have encouraged researchers to start e...
Concerns regarding the scalability of the inter-domain routing have encouraged researchers to start ...
The increased use of mobile devices has prompted the need for efficient mobility management protocol...
International audienceResearch efforts conducted to overcome the problem of naming have given much a...
Information-centric networking is a new technique for future Internet. The current Internet architec...
As a future internet candidate, named Data Network (NDN) provides more efficient communication than ...
Seamless host mobility has been a desirable feature for a long time, but was not part of the origina...
Abstract—Host multihoming allows individual hosts to be multiply connected to the network, e.g. by c...
Very recent activities in the IETF and in the Routing Research Group (RRG) of the IRTG focus on defi...
The IP-based addressing scheme currently supporting the whole routing architecture embeds some well-...
Very recent activities in the IETF and in the Routing Research Group (RRG) of the IRTG focus on defi...
Digest caches have been proposed as an effective method tospeed up packet classification in network ...
Information Centric Networking (ICN) architectures are proposed as a solution to address the shift f...
As network traffic continues to increase and with the requirement to process packets at line rates, ...