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The Heterogeneity Inclusion and Mobility Adaptation through Locator ID Separation (HIMALIS) architecture natively supports mobility and multihoming by allowing the host to change its address (or locator) used in the network layer while keeping the session identifier used in the application and transport layers unchanged. It also facilitates faster updates of ID/locator mappings in name resolution...
Most user terminals or Internet hosts are equipped with two or more interfaces that can simultaneously be attached to different access networks. These multihomed hosts can offer ubiquitous and cost-effective connectivity, while improving resiliency and bandwidth. Each interface would get an address (or locator) from the edge network to which it attaches. Thus the multihomed host has multiple locators...
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