Beschreibung
Recently, there are a number of architectural discussions about future research on identifier-locator split and multi-level locator designs that may help issues with routing scalability and be useful in other ways, in the
long term.
This thesis studies the impact of identifier-locator split and multi-level locator based mechanisms on the Internet routing scalability.
Requirements
Familiar with TCP/IP principles, protocol stack and network simulator (e.g., NS-2, OMNET++). Knowledge of Internet mobility / multihoming protocols (e.g., Mobile IP, HIP, SHIM6, MOBIKE, SCTP) and routing protocols (e.g., BGP).