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Abstract—The node ID architecture has been adopted by the 'Ambient Networks' project to eliminate one of the current Internet architecture's problem: node and endpoint identifiers are bound to their current locations. This intertwinement imposes security and mobility related concerns (amongst others), which are not acceptable for the design of B3G networks. One suggested mechanism to enable the locator - identifier split is the 'host identity protocol' (HIP). The presentation shows how the base HIP protocol currently developed in IETF has been extended and implemented to support mobility management in a more efficient way by enabling delegation of HIP signaling to proxy nodes and support mobility of groups of nodes at the same time.
Workshop web site and presentation slides
Tags—Mobile computing, Ambient Networks
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Last updated: 16.08.2008