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Nowadays, due to the rapid growing popularity of Internet, the global routing system suffers from great scalability problem. Many solutions are proposed to solve the problem, including FIB aggregation, core/edge separation solutions, et al. The limitation of these existing solutions is that they all make the assumption that all addresses in the Internet must be globally visible and these routing information...
The scalability and mobility issues in current Internet architecture have drawn a lot of attentions from researchers. However, there are still many problems in current solutions. In this paper, we argue that three spaces, i.e., endpoint IDentifier (ID), Endpoint Locator (ELoc) and Routing Locator (RLoc), are necessary to realize two separations, i.e., separating identifier from locator and separating...
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