Title
LISP-MN: Mobile Networking Through LISP
Abstract
The current Internet architecture was not designed to easily accommodate mobility because IP addresses are used both to identify and locate hosts. The Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol (LISP) decouples them by considering two types of addresses: EIDs that identify hosts, and RLOCs that identify network attachment points and are used as routing locators. LISP, with such separation in place, can also offer native mobility. LISP-MN is a particular case of LISP which specifies mobility. In this paper we provide a comprehensive tutorial on LISP-MN, showing its main features and how it compares to existing mobility protocols.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1007/s11277-012-0692-5
Wireless Personal Communications
Keywords
Field
DocType
Future internet,Location/identity separation,Mobility,Multihoming
Multihoming,Identifier,Computer science,Lisp,Computer network,Mobility model,Internet architecture,Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
70
1
0929-6212
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
18
0.89
4
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alberto Rodríguez Natal1180.89
Loránd Jakab2867.57
Marc Portoles-Comeras38711.53
Vina Ermagan410510.23
Preethi Natarajan522112.49
Fabio Maino6709.47
D. Meyer748866.61
Albert Cabellos Aparicio8181.22