XIA

Author:

Naylor David1,Mukerjee Matthew K.1,Agyapong Patrick1,Grandl Robert2,Kang Ruogu1,Machado Michel3,Brown Stephanie1,Doucette Cody3,Hsiao Hsu-Chun1,Han Dongsu1,Kim Tiffany Hyun-Jin1,Lim Hyeontaek1,Ovon Carol1,Zhou Dong1,Lee Soo Bum1,Lin Yue-Hsun1,Stuart Colleen1,Barrett Daniel1,Akella Aditya2,Andersen David1,Byers John3,Dabbish Laura1,Kaminsky Michael4,Kiesler Sara1,Peha Jon1,Perrig Adrian1,Seshan Srinivasan1,Sirbu Marvin1,Steenkiste Peter1

Affiliation:

1. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

2. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA

3. Boston University, Boston, MA, USA

4. Intel, Pittssburgh, PA, USA

Abstract

Motivated by limitations in today's host-centric IP network, recent studies have proposed clean-slate network architectures centered around alternate first-class principals, such as content, services, or users. However, muchlike the host-centric IP design, elevating one principal type above others hinders communication between other principals and inhibits the network's capability to evolve. This paper presents the eXpressive Internet Architecture (XIA), an architecture with native support for multiple principals and the ability to evolve its functionality to accommodate new, as yet unforeseen, principals over time. We present the results of our ongoing research motivated by and building on the XIA architecture, ranging from topics at the physical level (``how fast can XIA go'') up through to the user level.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Software

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