The Internet Protocol (IP) has been proven very flexible, being able to accommodate all kinds of link technologies and supporting a broad range of applications. The basic principles of the original Internet architecture include end-to-end addressing, global routeability and a single namespace of IP addresses that unintentionally serves both as locators and host identifiers. The commercial success and widespread use of the Internet have lead to new requirements, which include internetworking over business boundaries, mobility and multi-homing in an untrusted environment. Our approach to satisfy these new requirements is to introduce a new internetworking layer, the node identity layer. Such a layer runs on top of the different versions of IP...
One of the key characteristics of the next-generation Internet architecture is its ability to adapt ...
Abstract—In this paper we make the domain entity a first class citizen. The concept of Domain Identi...
International audienceMobility management in a wireless environment has always been an important iss...
The Internet Protocol (IP) has been proven very flexible, being able to accommodate all kinds of lin...
Abstract — The Internet consists of independent networks that belong to different administrative dom...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
This paper describes a new architecture for transient mobile networks destined to merge existing and...
In this paper we show a network architecture for Next Generation Internet (NGI) that prevents operat...
Research around the tenets of a next generation Internet architecture has resulted in numerous futur...
Abstract Host Identity Protocol (HIP), a novel internetworking technology proposes separation of the...
In this paper we make the domain entity a first class citizen. The concept of Domain Identifiers (DI...
Concurrently with the Internet becoming increasingly popular, also the security of it has drawn much...
The traditional IP address suffers from semantic overloading by representing both the topological lo...
This thesis presents network protocol solutions to support advanced services in the future Internet....
One of the key characteristics of the next-generation Internet architecture is its ability to adapt ...
Abstract—In this paper we make the domain entity a first class citizen. The concept of Domain Identi...
International audienceMobility management in a wireless environment has always been an important iss...
The Internet Protocol (IP) has been proven very flexible, being able to accommodate all kinds of lin...
Abstract — The Internet consists of independent networks that belong to different administrative dom...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
This paper describes a new architecture for transient mobile networks destined to merge existing and...
In this paper we show a network architecture for Next Generation Internet (NGI) that prevents operat...
Research around the tenets of a next generation Internet architecture has resulted in numerous futur...
Abstract Host Identity Protocol (HIP), a novel internetworking technology proposes separation of the...
In this paper we make the domain entity a first class citizen. The concept of Domain Identifiers (DI...
Concurrently with the Internet becoming increasingly popular, also the security of it has drawn much...
The traditional IP address suffers from semantic overloading by representing both the topological lo...
This thesis presents network protocol solutions to support advanced services in the future Internet....
One of the key characteristics of the next-generation Internet architecture is its ability to adapt ...
Abstract—In this paper we make the domain entity a first class citizen. The concept of Domain Identi...
International audienceMobility management in a wireless environment has always been an important iss...