A Simple Cost Analysis of Host ID-LOC Separating protocol using SDN Features
사물인터넷융복합논문지 / Journal of The Korea Internet of Things Society, (P)2799-4791;
2016, v.2 no.4, pp.41-47
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.20465/kiots.2016.2.4.041
Lee, Chan-Haeng
(College of Informatics, Korea University)
Choi, Chang-Won
(Division of Computer Engineering, Hanshin University)
Lee, Chan-Haeng,
&
Choi, Chang-Won.
(2016). A Simple Cost Analysis of Host ID-LOC Separating protocol using SDN Features. 사물인터넷융복합논문지, 2(4), 41-47, https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.20465/kiots.2016.2.4.041
Abstract
The IP address used in the Internet has the role of both identifier and locator to bind a host and the application, however, this binding restricts some functions such as mobility and multi-homing. As a result, we suggested a host ID-LOC separation protocol using DHT with SDN features. The proposed scheme is a network-based scheme, and uses IPv6 addresses. The underlying network is partitioned into Host Identity domain and IP domain for identifiers and locators. In this paper, we present a simple cost model for analyzing both the proposed scheme and one of the previous works, the MOFI. The result of cost analysis shows better performance of the proposed scheme.
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Cost analysis,
ID-LOC separation,
Network-based protocol,
SDN,
IPv6 address