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In Japan, research on the future Internet technologies has been pursued under the AKARI Architecture Design Project for New Generation Network. This paper first lists the research activities of the AKARI Project and then outlines an ID/locator split architecture for the new generation network.
The ID/locator split concept has recently been introduced into the ITU-T Study Group 13's standardization activities for future networks. To contribute to ITU-T's this effort, we first propose a naming system, called host name and identifier system (HNIS). We show how host names and host identifiers (IDs) are generated and mapped to each other. We then present a new network architecture based on the...
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