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IPv4+6

2011 IEEE 10th International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications, 2011
The routing scalability and IP address exhaustion are two significant issues the current Internet faces. The "locator/identifier (Loc/ID) split" has become a well recognized design principle for future Internet architectures that make Internet routing more scalable.
Yongmao Ren   +4 more
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The great IPv4 land grab

Proceedings of the 10th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks, 2011
The era of free IPv4 address allocations has ended and the grey market in IPv4 addresses is now emerging. This paper argues that one cannot and should not try to regulate who sells addresses and at what price, but one does need to provide some proof of ownership in the form of resource certification.
Danny McPherson   +3 more
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IPV4 to IPV6 transition

Proceedings of the International Conference & Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology - ICWET '11, 2011
The concept of transiting from IPv4 network to IPv6 network is being processed vigorously. Extensive study is being done presently on this subject as transition from IPv4 to IPv6 requires a high level compatibility and clear procedure for easy and independent deployment of IPv6.
Shilpa Verma, Kunal Meher
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A Comparative Study on IPv4 and IPv6 [PDF]

open access: possible2013 International Conference on Communication Systems and Network Technologies, 2013
According to United Nations survey the world population is likely to reach 7 billion by 2050 and around 70% of them will be living in cities sine around 50,000 people across the globe move from rural areas to urban areas every day. At the present trend of ICT penetration rate by 2020 more than 50 billion devices will be connected to web, hence IPv4 ...
Deka Ganesh Chandra   +2 more
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Performance evaluation of IPv4/IPv6 transition mechanisms: IPv4-in-IPv6 tunneling techniques

The International Conference on Information Networking 2014 (ICOIN2014), 2014
Exhaustion of IPv4 address space is highly aware for most internet players, not only Internet Service Providers (ISPs), but also Telco and Content Providers. A number of IPv4/IPv6 migration/transition tools and mechanisms have been proposed, deployed/implemented world-wide.
P. Pongpaibool   +4 more
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