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Tag Archives: RINA
RINA session at the PhD course on Future Network Architectures and Experimentation
On March 7th, Miguel Ponce de Leon, John Day and myself gave an overview of RINA, the motivations behind it and an status of the prototyping efforts at the University of Kaiserslautern, as part of a Ph.D course on “Future … Continue reading
How can a look back get us closer to the future
In his paper “Timer-Based Mechanisms in Reliable Transport Protocol Connection Management,” published in 1981, Richard Watson provides a fundamental theory for achieving reliable transport connection management. But what is connection management about? Transport protocols designed for reliable transmission provide one … Continue reading
Posted in Ongoing Projects, Research, Uncategorized Tagged clean slate, Delta-t, EFCP, network architecture, RINA, TCP, transport protocol Leave a comment
Remaking the Internet report by Richard Bennett
Last August Richard Bennett published a report entitled “Remaking the Internet, taking network architecture to the next level“. In the report the author proposes a plan to transition to a new Internet, taking advantadge of some of the latest developments … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized Tagged La, network architecture, Recursive Internetwork Architecture, RINA 1 Comment
Bounding the router table size in an ISP network using RINA
Few days ago we were pleased to learn that another paper on the Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) was accepted. The paper titled “Bounding the router table size in an ISP network using RINA” and co-authored by J. Day, E. Grasa, … Continue reading
Posted in Publications, Research Tagged ISPs, network architecture, provider networks, research, RINA, router table size Leave a comment
How RINA handles heterogeneous networks
Last June I had the pleasure to present a RINA paper at the 9th International Conference on Wired/Wireless Internet communications (WWIC 2011), held in Vilanova i la Geltrú and organized by the Avdanced Network Architecture Labs of the UPC. The … Continue reading
i2CAT at TNC 2011
Once more, we joined the European NREN community at the Terena Networking Conference 2011 at the gorgeous city of Prague. This year we had the great chance to present two of our projects, Mantychore and RINA. You can find the … Continue reading
Your chance to learn more about RINA: John Day’s talk in Barcelona!
On Thursday, May 19th, John Day, professor of Computer Science of Boston University Metropolitan College will give a guest lecture at UPC. Mr. Day has been involved in research and development of computer networks since 1970 (his original network address was … Continue reading
Developing distributed applications using RINA
The sockets API [1] provides the basic building block for developing today’s distributed applications. Sockets have a number of shortcomings, mainly due to the characteristics of the networks that provide the transport services offered through the sockets API: Applications using … Continue reading
Ready to go IPv6? Think again!
The last years there has been a lot of discussion around IPv6 and the migration to it from IPv4. Since 1994, when IETF gave a clear direction for IPv6, we have been pushed to upgrade to the next generation Internet … Continue reading
Posted in Research, Uncategorized Tagged IPv6, naming and addressing schema, Recursive Internetwork Architecture, RINA 1 Comment
Connection oriented or Connectionless? Why not both?
Connection oriented vs. connectionless has always been a hot debate in the networking community. Both approaches have its pros and its cons, so it seems natural that there will be situations were using connections make more sense and some others … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized Tagged connection-oriented, connectionless, QoS, resource allocation, RINA 1 Comment



