Walter Wong, R. Villaça, L. B. D. Paula, R. Pasquini, F. Verdi, M. Magalhães
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An Architecture for Mobility Support in a Next-Generation Internet
The current internetworking architecture presents some limitations to naturally support mobility, security and multi- homing. Among the limitations, the IP semantic overload seems to be a primary issue to be considered. In this paper we present a next generation internetworking architecture to overcome the IP semantic overload by introducing an identity layer located between the network and transport layers. This new layer provides a stable cryptographic identifier for end-hosts and seamlessly allows the deployment of new services, such as mobility, multi-homing and security. A prototype was implemented and evaluated considering some mobility scenarios, including intra-domain, inter-domain and simultaneous node mobility.