Challenges face the Internet Architecture in order to scale to a greater number of users while providing a suite of increasingly essential functionality, such as multi-homing, traffic engineering, mobility, localised addressing and end-to-end packet-level security. Such functions have been designed and implemented mainly in isolation and retrofitted to the original Internet architecture. The resulting engineering complexity has caused some to think of 'clean slate' designs for the long-term future. Meanwhile, we take the position that an evolutionary approach is possible for a practical and scaleable interim solution, giving much of the functionality required, being backwards compatible with the currently deployed architecture, with increme...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
Ossification of the Internet transport-layer architecture is a significant barrier to innovation of ...
IP prefixes undermine three goals of Internet routing: accurate reflection of network-layer reachabi...
Challenges face the Internet Architecture in order to scale to a greater number of users while provi...
Internet users seek solutions for mobility, multi-homing, support for localised address management (...
The current Internet architecture requires applications to transparently bind and manage network add...
The Internet’s tremendous success as well as our maturing realization of its architectural shortcomi...
Ossification of the Internet transport-layer architecture is a significant barrier to innovation of ...
In less than three decades, the Internet was transformed from a research network available to the ac...
The Internet is a well-noted technological success that has significantly impacted the dissemination...
Currently the Internet has only one level of name resolution, DNS, which converts user-level domain ...
Abstract – The original Internet architecture, developed since over 40 years ago has been evolving e...
The Internet has evolved greatly from its original incarnation. For instance, the vast majority of c...
Abstract—A new addressing and routing design called the Less-Is-More Architecture (LIMA) is proposed...
Abstract—In this paper we make the domain entity a first class citizen. The concept of Domain Identi...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
Ossification of the Internet transport-layer architecture is a significant barrier to innovation of ...
IP prefixes undermine three goals of Internet routing: accurate reflection of network-layer reachabi...
Challenges face the Internet Architecture in order to scale to a greater number of users while provi...
Internet users seek solutions for mobility, multi-homing, support for localised address management (...
The current Internet architecture requires applications to transparently bind and manage network add...
The Internet’s tremendous success as well as our maturing realization of its architectural shortcomi...
Ossification of the Internet transport-layer architecture is a significant barrier to innovation of ...
In less than three decades, the Internet was transformed from a research network available to the ac...
The Internet is a well-noted technological success that has significantly impacted the dissemination...
Currently the Internet has only one level of name resolution, DNS, which converts user-level domain ...
Abstract – The original Internet architecture, developed since over 40 years ago has been evolving e...
The Internet has evolved greatly from its original incarnation. For instance, the vast majority of c...
Abstract—A new addressing and routing design called the Less-Is-More Architecture (LIMA) is proposed...
Abstract—In this paper we make the domain entity a first class citizen. The concept of Domain Identi...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
Ossification of the Internet transport-layer architecture is a significant barrier to innovation of ...
IP prefixes undermine three goals of Internet routing: accurate reflection of network-layer reachabi...