Managing Routing Scalability in Space DTNs

Author(s):  
Pablo G. Madoery ◽  
Juan A. Fraire ◽  
Fernando D. Raverta ◽  
Jorge M. Finochietto ◽  
Scott C. Burleigh
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2013 ◽  
Vol 765-767 ◽  
pp. 898-902
Author(s):  
Long She Huo ◽  
Long Zhang

New broadband mobile IP bearing network technologies based on ID/Locator separation solve the four questions security, mobility, routing scalability and network integration. As the main direction of mobile Internet and telecom broadband network integration, the research of the overall architecture and key evaluation methods of the mobile Internet and broadband network integration is used to guide other research directions. This article reviews the related studies of the integration and evolution, as well as the related key technologies and new equipment/system, to development the application platform and construction to complete scientific research achievements of the ground and presentation.


Author(s):  
Xiaohu Xu ◽  
Meilian Lu

This chapter describes a new Identifier/Locator split architecture, referred to as Routing Architecture for the Next Generation Internet (RANGI), which aims to deal with the routing scalability issues. Similar to the Host Identity Protocol (HIP) architecture, RANGI also introduces a host identifier (ID) layer between the IPv6 network layer and the transport layer and hence the transport-layer associations (e.g., TCP connections) are no longer bound to IP addresses, but to the host IDs. The major difference from the HIP architecture is that RANGI adopts hierarchical and cryptographic host IDs which have delegation-oriented structure. The corresponding ID to locator mapping system in RANGI is designed to preserve a “reasonable” business model and clear trust boundaries. In addition, RANGI uses special IPv4-embeded IPv6 addresses as locators and hence site-controllable traffic-engineering and simplified renumbering can be easily achieved while the deployment cost of such new architecture is reduced greatly.


2011 ◽  
Vol E94-B (1) ◽  
pp. 64-76 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akeo MASUDA ◽  
Cristel PELSSER ◽  
Kohei SHIOMOTO

2009 ◽  
Vol 50 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Menth ◽  
Matthias Hartmann ◽  
Phuoc Tran-Gia ◽  
Dominik Klein

AbstractThe fast increase of the routing table size in the default-free zone (DFZ) is a major concern for the scalability of the Internet and a threat for its effective operation in the future. Proposals exist to modify the current routing architecture in order to decelerate the growth of the routing tables in the DFZ, but they are difficult to deploy. The locator/identifier split (Loc/ID) principle is significantly different from routing and addressing in today´s Internet, but it is expected to improve routing scalability. We explain its basic idea, address interworking issues, point out design options, and review current implementation proposals.


2010 ◽  
Vol 28 (8) ◽  
pp. 1363-1375 ◽  
Author(s):  
Varun Khare ◽  
Dan Jen ◽  
Xin Zhao ◽  
Yaoqing Liu ◽  
Dan Massey ◽  
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