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XIA: Architecting a More Trustworthy and Evolvable Internet

URL: https://doi.org/10.1145/2656877.2656885

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@article{2014-Naylor-ccr, author = “Naylor, David and Mukerjee, Matthew K. and Agyapong, Patrick and Grandl, Robert and Kang, Ruogu and Machado, Michel and Brown, Stephanie and Doucette, Cody and Hsiao, Hsu-Chun and Han, Dongsu and Kim, Tiffany Hyun-Jin and Lim, Hyeontaek and Ovon, Carol and Zhou, Dong and Lee, Soo Bum and Lin, Yue-Hsun and Stuart, Colleen and Barrett, Daniel and Akella, Aditya and Andersen, David and Byers, John and Dabbish, Laura and Kaminsky, Michael and Kiesler, Sara and Peha, Jon and Perrig, Adrian and Seshan, Srinivasan and Sirbu, Marvin and Steenkiste, Peter”, title = “XIA: Architecting a More Trustworthy and Evolvable Internet”, year = “2014”, issue_date = “July 2014”, publisher = “Association for Computing Machinery”, address = “New York, NY, USA”, volume = “44”, number = “3”, issn = “0146-4833”, url = “https://doi.org/10.1145/2656877.2656885”, doi = “10.1145/2656877.2656885”, abstract = “Motivated by limitations in today’s host-centric IP network, recent studies have proposed clean-slate network architectures centered around alternate first-class principals, such as content, services, or users. However, muchlike the host-centric IP design, elevating one principal type above others hinders communication between other principals and inhibits the network’s capability to evolve. This paper presents the eXpressive Internet Architecture (XIA), an architecture with native support for multiple principals and the ability to evolve its functionality to accommodate new, as yet unforeseen, principals over time. We present the results of our ongoing research motivated by and building on the XIA architecture, ranging from topics at the physical level (``how fast can XIA go’’) up through to the user level.”, journal = “{SIGCOMM Computer Communications Review (CCR)}”, month = “July”, pages = “50–57”, numpages = “8”, category = “XIA”, keywords = “network addressing, internet architecture” }

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