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Smart Collaborative Connection Management for Identifier-Based Networkopen access

Authors
Song, FeiZhou, Yu-TongKong, KunZheng, QiYou, IlsunZhang, Hong-Ke
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Keywords
End to end; smart collaborative; connection management; dependability; identifier-based network
Citation
IEEE Access, v.5, pp 7936 - 7949
Pages
14
Journal Title
IEEE Access
Volume
5
Start Page
7936
End Page
7949
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/8438
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2700337
ISSN
2169-3536
Abstract
End-to-end transmission is an essential pattern in current Internet. It had brought obvious conveniences and potential hazard simultaneously. New network technology provides plenty of opportunities to avoid the harmful influences. After reviewing the identifier-based network, a candidate solution of future network, we proposed a smart collaborative connection management scheme for improving the dependability. Comparing with the conventional approaches, our scheme can protect the hosts via intermediate network equipments. During transmission process, the current usage pattern will not be influenced. Traditional unicast can be easily and smoothly enabled. The details of the scheme design are presented via four perspectives of connection identifier, i.e., communication mode, generation, distribution, and deployment. Then the supporting approaches of multipath transport, service migration, network mobility, P2P distribution, and application layer multicast are carefully investigated. The results of implementation and validation illustrate that the performances of new scheme are acceptable. We expect that this paper could provide a compatible and effective solution for both current and future Internet.
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