Recursive InterNetwork Architecture, Investigating RINA as an Alternative to TCP/IP (IRATI)

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Grasa, Eduard
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Bergesio, Leonardo
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Tarzan, Miquel
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Trouva, Eleni
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Gaston, Bernat
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Salvestrini, Francesco
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Maffione, Vincenzo
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Carrozzo, Gino
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Staessens, Dimitri
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Vrijders, Sander
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Colle, Didier
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Chappell, Adam
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Day, John
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Chitkushev, Lou
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2019-06-06T07:33:55Z
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2019-06-06T07:33:55Z
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2017-06-01
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http://hdl.handle.net/2072/356936
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Driven by the requirements of the emerging applications and networks, the Internet has become an architectural patchwork of growing complexity which strains to cope with the changes. Moore’s law prevented us from recognising that the problem does not hide in the high demands of today’s applications but lies in the flaws of the Internet’s original design. The Internet needs to move beyond TCP/IP to prosper in the long term, TCP/IP has outlived its usefulness. The Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) is a new Internetwork architecture whose fundamental principle is that networking is only interprocess communication (IPC). RINA reconstructs the overall structure of the Internet, forming a model that comprises a single repeating layer, the DIF (Distributed IPC Facility), which is the minimal set of components required to allow distributed IPC between application processes. RINA supports inherently and without the need of extra mechanisms mobility, multi-homing and Quality of Service, provides a secure and configurable environment, motivates for a more competitive marketplace and allows for a seamless adoption. RINA is the best choice for the next generation networks due to its sound theory, simplicity and the features it enables. IRATI’s goal is to achieve further exploration of this new architecture. IRATI will advance the state of the art of RINA towards an architecture reference model and specifcations that are closer to enable implementations deployable in production scenarios. The design and implemention of a RINA prototype on top of Ethernet will permit the experimentation and evaluation of RINA in comparison to TCP/IP. IRATI will use the OFELIA testbed to carry on its experimental activities. Both projects will benefit from the collaboration. IRATI will gain access to a large-scale testbed with a controlled network while OFELIA will get a unique use-case to validate the facility: experimentation of a non-IP based Internet.
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30 p.
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eng
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Chapter 16 of Building the Future Internet through FIRE, pp 492-519, Rivers Publishers
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RECERCAT (Dipòsit de la Recerca de Catalunya)
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RINA
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Routing
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Testbeds
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Recursive InterNetwork Architecture, Investigating RINA as an Alternative to TCP/IP (IRATI)
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info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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621.3
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10.13052/rp-9788793519114
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess


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