Seamless host mobility has been a desirable feature for a long time, but was not part of the original design of the Internet architecture or protocols. Current approaches to network-layer mobility typically require additional network-layer entities for mobility management, which add complexity to the current engineering landscape of the Internet. We present a host-based, end-to-end architecture for host mobility using the Identifier-Locator Network Protocol (ILNP). ILNP provides mobility support as a first class function, since mobility management is controlled and managed by the end-systems, and does not require additional network-layer entities. We demonstrate an instance of ILNP that is a superset of IPv6 – called ILNPv6 – that is implem...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
IP address has become a key feature in the current internet architecture. However, the basic design ...
IP mobility support has been a hot topic over the last years, recently fostered by the role of IP in...
Seamless host mobility has been a desirable feature for a long time, but was not part of the origina...
As the use of mobile devices and methods of wireless connectivity continue to increase, seamless mob...
As the use of mobile devices and methods of wireless connectivity continue to increase, seamless mob...
Mobility is an increasingly important aspect of communication for the Internet. The usage of handhel...
In the current Internet, mobile devices with multiple connectivity are becoming increasingly common;...
Seamless host mobility is vital to future network mobility, and has been an active research area for...
D. Phoomikiattisak was funded by the Thai Government. B. Simpson was funded by Cisco Systems under a...
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...
Date of Acceptance: 14/07/2014We present the first results of an implementation of IP-layer soft han...
Two of the most promising candidate solutions for realizing the next-generation all-IP mobile networ...
IP version 6 (IPv6) is being designed within the IETF as a replacement for the current version of th...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
IP address has become a key feature in the current internet architecture. However, the basic design ...
IP mobility support has been a hot topic over the last years, recently fostered by the role of IP in...
Seamless host mobility has been a desirable feature for a long time, but was not part of the origina...
As the use of mobile devices and methods of wireless connectivity continue to increase, seamless mob...
As the use of mobile devices and methods of wireless connectivity continue to increase, seamless mob...
Mobility is an increasingly important aspect of communication for the Internet. The usage of handhel...
In the current Internet, mobile devices with multiple connectivity are becoming increasingly common;...
Seamless host mobility is vital to future network mobility, and has been an active research area for...
D. Phoomikiattisak was funded by the Thai Government. B. Simpson was funded by Cisco Systems under a...
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...
Date of Acceptance: 14/07/2014We present the first results of an implementation of IP-layer soft han...
Two of the most promising candidate solutions for realizing the next-generation all-IP mobile networ...
IP version 6 (IPv6) is being designed within the IETF as a replacement for the current version of th...
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, se...
IP address has become a key feature in the current internet architecture. However, the basic design ...
IP mobility support has been a hot topic over the last years, recently fostered by the role of IP in...