Transitioning an infrastructure the size of the Internet is no small feat. We are in the midst of such a transition, \ie from IPv4 to IPv6. IPv6 was standardized 15~years ago, but until recently there were few incentives to adopt it. The allocation of the last large block of IPv4 addresses changed that, and migrating to an IPv6 Internet has become more urgent. This migration is, however, still rife with uncertainties and challenges. The goal of this paper is to provide insight into this transition, and possibly make it smoother. The focus is on the ``network,\u27\u27 and the paper reports on extensive measurements that compare and contrast IPv6 and IPv4. Two important hypotheses, denoted as H1 and H2, were identified and validated. ...
The paper documents and to some extent elucidates the progress of IPv6 across major Internet stakeho...
[EN] Because of the growth of the number of devices that use the internet, the number of available I...
IPv6 has been the subject of a significant amount of research work in the networking field for more ...
Transitioning an infrastructure the size of the Internet is no small feat. We are in the midst of su...
The paper documents and to some extent elucidates the progress of IPv6 across major Internet stakeho...
The paper documents and to some extent elucidates the progress of IPv6 across major Internet stakeho...
Although IPv6 has been the next generation Internet protocol for nearly 15 years, new evidences indi...
Although IPv6 has been the next generation Internet protocol for nearly 15 years, new evidences indi...
This paper evaluates the performance of IPv6 against IPv4. IPv4 has address space shortages. The use...
Published onlineThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley vi...
There are currently two versions of Internet Protocol (IP) in use today, IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP ...
A computer network that would cover the entire planet and connect billions of devices was beyond ima...
In today's generation, most of today's Internet is using IPv4, Now twenty years old. IPv4 is now upl...
As the central public IPv4 address pool has already been exhausted, the deployment of IPv6 has becom...
This research examines the Internet Protocol (IP) versions 4, 5, and 6, as well as the differences b...
The paper documents and to some extent elucidates the progress of IPv6 across major Internet stakeho...
[EN] Because of the growth of the number of devices that use the internet, the number of available I...
IPv6 has been the subject of a significant amount of research work in the networking field for more ...
Transitioning an infrastructure the size of the Internet is no small feat. We are in the midst of su...
The paper documents and to some extent elucidates the progress of IPv6 across major Internet stakeho...
The paper documents and to some extent elucidates the progress of IPv6 across major Internet stakeho...
Although IPv6 has been the next generation Internet protocol for nearly 15 years, new evidences indi...
Although IPv6 has been the next generation Internet protocol for nearly 15 years, new evidences indi...
This paper evaluates the performance of IPv6 against IPv4. IPv4 has address space shortages. The use...
Published onlineThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley vi...
There are currently two versions of Internet Protocol (IP) in use today, IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP ...
A computer network that would cover the entire planet and connect billions of devices was beyond ima...
In today's generation, most of today's Internet is using IPv4, Now twenty years old. IPv4 is now upl...
As the central public IPv4 address pool has already been exhausted, the deployment of IPv6 has becom...
This research examines the Internet Protocol (IP) versions 4, 5, and 6, as well as the differences b...
The paper documents and to some extent elucidates the progress of IPv6 across major Internet stakeho...
[EN] Because of the growth of the number of devices that use the internet, the number of available I...
IPv6 has been the subject of a significant amount of research work in the networking field for more ...