We introduce a simple solution for the support of host mobility in the Internet called DIME (Dynamic Internet Mobility for End-Systems). DIME is based on dynamic address translation between the transport and network layers of end hosts, combined with a new out-of-band protocol that updates host-address bindings between communicating hosts opportunistically. It does not require modifications to the end-host operating systems, end-user applications, existing communication protocols or hardware, or the domain name system and any host-identifier namespace. A number of experiments based on a Linux daemon implementation of DIME are used to show that DIME is deployable on a wide range of hardware, and that it outperforms existing mobility proposal...
IP multicasting provides a mechanism for location independent addressing and packet delivery to a gr...
Today mobility within Internet is rather regarded as a problem instead of as a fact. The term mobili...
Triggered by the demand of ubiquitous Internet connectivity and the availability of different wirele...
Despite the vast set of prior work on identifier-locator split architectures, no one approach has se...
Despite voluminous mobility solutions that have been proposed in the past, none of them have been wi...
Seamless host mobility has been a desirable feature for a long time, but was not part of the origina...
Abstract—Mobility is a requirement not appropriately ad-dressed by the original design of the Intern...
(ROAM) to provide seamless mobility for Internet hosts. ROAM is built on top of the Internet Indirec...
International audienceWith increasing usage of mobile devices, we are witnessing an explosion of mob...
International audienceThe recent explosion of mobile Internet traffic is accelerating the evolution ...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
This paper considers the problem of providing transparent support for very large numbers of mobile h...
In the current Internet, mobile devices with multiple connectivity are becoming increasingly common;...
Two of the most promising candidate solutions for realizing the next-generation all-IP mobile networ...
Abstract—The Internet is approaching a historic inflection point with online wireless and mobile dev...
IP multicasting provides a mechanism for location independent addressing and packet delivery to a gr...
Today mobility within Internet is rather regarded as a problem instead of as a fact. The term mobili...
Triggered by the demand of ubiquitous Internet connectivity and the availability of different wirele...
Despite the vast set of prior work on identifier-locator split architectures, no one approach has se...
Despite voluminous mobility solutions that have been proposed in the past, none of them have been wi...
Seamless host mobility has been a desirable feature for a long time, but was not part of the origina...
Abstract—Mobility is a requirement not appropriately ad-dressed by the original design of the Intern...
(ROAM) to provide seamless mobility for Internet hosts. ROAM is built on top of the Internet Indirec...
International audienceWith increasing usage of mobile devices, we are witnessing an explosion of mob...
International audienceThe recent explosion of mobile Internet traffic is accelerating the evolution ...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
This paper considers the problem of providing transparent support for very large numbers of mobile h...
In the current Internet, mobile devices with multiple connectivity are becoming increasingly common;...
Two of the most promising candidate solutions for realizing the next-generation all-IP mobile networ...
Abstract—The Internet is approaching a historic inflection point with online wireless and mobile dev...
IP multicasting provides a mechanism for location independent addressing and packet delivery to a gr...
Today mobility within Internet is rather regarded as a problem instead of as a fact. The term mobili...
Triggered by the demand of ubiquitous Internet connectivity and the availability of different wirele...