SCION Components Analysis
draft-rustignoli-panrg-scion-components-01
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Authors | Nicola Rustignoli , Corine de Kater | ||
Last updated | 2023-02-27 (Latest revision 2022-08-26) | ||
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Abstract
SCION is an inter-domain Internet architecture that focuses on security and availability. Its fundamental functions are carried out by a number of components. This document analyzes its core components from a functionality perspective, describing their dependencies, outputs, and properties provided. The goal is to answer the following questions: * What are the main components of SCION and their dependencies? Can
Authors
Nicola Rustignoli
Corine de Kater
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