AMIM: A novel locator-ID mapping scheme for locator-identifier separated Internet architectures

Zhaozhong Xiong, Biao Han, Zhigang Sun, Jianbiao Mao
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The idea of separating identifiers (ID) from routable locators has been attracting a lot of attentions. This paper presents the design and implementation of a novel AS-based matching and ID-based mapping (AMIM) scheme to manage dynamic identifier to locator mappings for the locator identifier separated Internet architectures. The proposed AMIM scheme achieves double stage light-weighted locator-ID mapping through a novel hash procedure, while maintaining low update/query latency and high look-up efficiency. Besides, AMIM is able to solve the mapping shared problem which is caused by the fact that global Distributed Hash Table (DHT) is maintained by different operators. Evaluation results are presented to reveal the efficiency of the proposed scheme by comparing with DMap, which is a shared hosting mapping scheme for the locator-ID separated networks. Theoretical results show that AMIM is able to achieve much less packet processing latency than DMap while implementing in hardware. Experimental results are conducted to show more performance improvement by implementing AMIM in software.
AMIM:一种新的定位器-id映射方案,用于定位器-标识符分离的Internet体系结构
将标识符(ID)与可路由定位器分离的想法已经引起了很多关注。本文提出了一种新的基于as的匹配和基于id的映射(AMIM)方案,用于管理定位器标识符分离的Internet体系结构的动态标识符到定位器的映射。提出的AMIM方案通过一种新颖的哈希过程实现了双阶段轻量级定位器id映射,同时保持了低更新/查询延迟和高查找效率。此外,AMIM还能够解决由于全局分布式哈希表(DHT)由不同的操作人员维护而导致的映射共享问题。通过与DMap(一种用于定位器- id分离网络的共享主机映射方案)的比较,给出了评价结果,揭示了该方案的有效性。理论结果表明,在硬件上实现时,AMIM能够实现比DMap更小的数据包处理延迟。实验结果表明,在软件中实现AMIM可以提高系统的性能。
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