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Anchorless mobility through hICN
draft-auge-dmm-hicn-mobility-01

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Authors Jordan Auge , Giovanna Carofiglio , Luca Muscariello , Michele Papalini
Last updated 2019-06-23 (Latest revision 2018-12-20)
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Abstract

This document first dicusses the use of locators and identifiers in mobility management architectures, and their implication on various anchorless properties. A new architecture is then proposed that is purely based on identifiers, and more specifically names as defined in Hybrid-ICN [I-D.muscariello-intarea-hicn]. The document then focuses on two main cases: the end-point sends data (data producer) or the end-point receive data (data consumer). These two cases are taken into account entirely to provide anchorless mobility management in hICN.

Authors

Jordan Auge
Giovanna Carofiglio
Luca Muscariello
Michele Papalini

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