Internet users seek solutions for mobility, multi-homing, support for localised address management (i.e. via NATs), and end-to-end security. Existing mobility approaches are not well integrated into the rest of the Internet architecture, instead primarily being separate extensions that at present are not widely deployed. Because the current approaches to these issues were developed separately, such approaches often are not harmonious when used together. Meanwhile, the Internet has a number of namespaces, for example the IP address or the Domain Name. In recent years, some have postulated that the Internet's namespaces are not sufficiently rich and that the current concept of an address is too limiting. One proposal, the concept of separatin...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
Abstract—The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mob...
To support mobility in the Internet is becoming an urgent need in the near future. So far a large nu...
Challenges face the Internet Architecture in order to scale to a greater number of users while provi...
Challenges face the Internet Architecture in order to scale to a greater number of users while provi...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
Challenges face the Internet Architecture in order to scale to a greater number of users while provi...
Abstract. Support for new features like mobility, multi-homing, security and in-ternetworking among ...
This article surveys one Internet mobility approach that is highlighted by the employment of an iden...
Abstract. Support for new features like mobility, multi-homing, security and in-ternetworking among ...
As Mobile IP is deployed, so the requirements for its deployment evolve, reflecting the actual use o...
Despite the vast set of prior work on identifier-locator split architectures, no one approach has se...
Despite the vast set of prior work on identifier-locator split architectures, no one approach has se...
The Internet’s tremendous success as well as our maturing realization of its architectural shortcomi...
The current Internet architecture requires applications to transparently bind and manage network add...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
Abstract—The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mob...
To support mobility in the Internet is becoming an urgent need in the near future. So far a large nu...
Challenges face the Internet Architecture in order to scale to a greater number of users while provi...
Challenges face the Internet Architecture in order to scale to a greater number of users while provi...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
Challenges face the Internet Architecture in order to scale to a greater number of users while provi...
Abstract. Support for new features like mobility, multi-homing, security and in-ternetworking among ...
This article surveys one Internet mobility approach that is highlighted by the employment of an iden...
Abstract. Support for new features like mobility, multi-homing, security and in-ternetworking among ...
As Mobile IP is deployed, so the requirements for its deployment evolve, reflecting the actual use o...
Despite the vast set of prior work on identifier-locator split architectures, no one approach has se...
Despite the vast set of prior work on identifier-locator split architectures, no one approach has se...
The Internet’s tremendous success as well as our maturing realization of its architectural shortcomi...
The current Internet architecture requires applications to transparently bind and manage network add...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
Abstract—The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mob...
To support mobility in the Internet is becoming an urgent need in the near future. So far a large nu...