The Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) is a recently proposed network architecture based on first principles, which promises to solve a number of issues present in the current Internet such as the lack of inherent security. In this paper, we present the experimental evaluation of the first performance-oriented implementation of RINA, the IRATI stack. Our open source stack is designed for GNU/Linux Operating Systems, with key components developed in kernel space for optimal performance. After briefly introducing the architecture, we present the main features of the stack, give some details about the implementation and discuss some trade-offs that had to be taken into account. We present use case scenarios for the evaluation, which we...
Some of the challenges faced by network service providers stem from early design and implementation ...
turn to Fundamentals, a new approach to designing and building networks based on the fundamental con...
Current Internet security is complex, expensive and ineffective. The usual argument is that the TCP/...
The Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) is a recently proposed network architecture based on ...
In recent years, many new Internet architectures are being proposed to solve shortcomings in the cur...
Driven by the requirements of the emerging applications and networks, the Internet has become an arc...
The lack of a complete Internet architecture continues to dramatically increase the complexity and m...
The Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) is a general architecture for all forms of computer n...
Today’s Internet is facing significant challenges as the number of the connected devices, applicatio...
European funded research into the Recursive Inter-Network Architecture (RINA) started with IRATI, wh...
Paper type: Conceptual paper The aim of this paper is to look at the deficiencies of the current Int...
The main goal of ARCFIRE is to bring RINA from the labs into the realworld. RINA, the Recursive Inte...
The TCP/IP architecture was originally designed without taking security measures into consideration....
This article is an editorial note submitted to CCR. It has NOT been peer reviewed. The authors take ...
International audienceRINA (Recursive InterNetwork Architecture) is a promising network architecture...
Some of the challenges faced by network service providers stem from early design and implementation ...
turn to Fundamentals, a new approach to designing and building networks based on the fundamental con...
Current Internet security is complex, expensive and ineffective. The usual argument is that the TCP/...
The Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) is a recently proposed network architecture based on ...
In recent years, many new Internet architectures are being proposed to solve shortcomings in the cur...
Driven by the requirements of the emerging applications and networks, the Internet has become an arc...
The lack of a complete Internet architecture continues to dramatically increase the complexity and m...
The Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) is a general architecture for all forms of computer n...
Today’s Internet is facing significant challenges as the number of the connected devices, applicatio...
European funded research into the Recursive Inter-Network Architecture (RINA) started with IRATI, wh...
Paper type: Conceptual paper The aim of this paper is to look at the deficiencies of the current Int...
The main goal of ARCFIRE is to bring RINA from the labs into the realworld. RINA, the Recursive Inte...
The TCP/IP architecture was originally designed without taking security measures into consideration....
This article is an editorial note submitted to CCR. It has NOT been peer reviewed. The authors take ...
International audienceRINA (Recursive InterNetwork Architecture) is a promising network architecture...
Some of the challenges faced by network service providers stem from early design and implementation ...
turn to Fundamentals, a new approach to designing and building networks based on the fundamental con...
Current Internet security is complex, expensive and ineffective. The usual argument is that the TCP/...