MobilityFirst: a robust and trustworthy mobility-centric architecture for the future internet

D. Raychaudhuri, K. Nagaraja, A. Venkataramani
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This paper presents an overview of the MobilityFirst network architecture, currently under development as part of the US National Science Foundation's Future Internet Architecture (FIA) program. The proposed architecture is intended to directly address the challenges of wireless access and mobility at scale, while also providing new services needed for emerging mobile Internet application scenarios. After briefly outlining the original design goals of the project, we provide a discussion of the main architectural concepts behind the network design, identifying key features such as separation of names from addresses, public-key based globally unique identifiers (GUIDs) for named objects, global name resolution service (GNRS) for dynamic binding of names to addresses, storage-aware routing and late binding, content- and context-aware services, optional in-network compute layer, and so on. This is followed by a brief description of the MobilityFirst protocol stack as a whole, along with an explanation of how the protocol works at end-user devices and inside network routers. Example of specific advanced services supported by the protocol stack, including multi-homing, mobility with disconnection, and content retrieval/caching are given for illustration. Further design details of two key protocol components, the GNRS name resolution service and the GSTAR routing protocol, are also described along with sample results from evaluation. In conclusion, a brief description of an ongoing multi-site experimental proof-of-concept deployment of the MobilityFirst protocol stack on the GENI testbed is provided.
MobilityFirst:面向未来互联网的稳健且值得信赖的以移动为中心的架构
本文概述了MobilityFirst网络架构,目前作为美国国家科学基金会未来互联网架构(FIA)计划的一部分正在开发中。提出的架构旨在直接解决大规模无线接入和移动性的挑战,同时还提供新兴移动互联网应用场景所需的新服务。在简要概述了该项目的原始设计目标之后,我们讨论了网络设计背后的主要体系结构概念,确定了关键特性,例如名称与地址的分离、命名对象的基于公钥的全局唯一标识符(guid)、名称到地址的动态绑定的全局名称解析服务(GNRS)、存储感知路由和后期绑定、内容和上下文感知服务、可选的网络内计算层等等。接下来是对整个MobilityFirst协议栈的简要描述,以及该协议如何在最终用户设备和内部网络路由器上工作的解释。本文给出了协议栈支持的特定高级服务的示例,包括多宿主、带断开连接的移动性和内容检索/缓存。还描述了两个关键协议组件(GNRS名称解析服务和GSTAR路由协议)的进一步设计细节,以及评估的示例结果。最后,简要描述了在GENI测试平台上正在进行的MobilityFirst协议栈的多站点实验概念验证部署。
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