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Network Architecture with Recursive Addressing
draft-dykim-nara-01

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Author Chungnam University
Last updated 2013-02-16 (Latest revision 2012-08-15)
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Abstract

A network architecture based on recursive addressing is proposed. The Internet is modeled as a network of autonomous domains, each being a collection of nodes. Each domain is named by a global address whereas each node by a local address. Inter-domain routing depends solely on domain addresses while intra-domain routing on node addresses. Routing based on node or domain addresses render inherent mobility as well as seamless multi-homing capability. The model can recursively repeat itself both outwards and inwards in the network, enabling its applicability, for example, to inter-planetary as well as body area networks.

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Chungnam University

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