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IPv6‐GSM: An IPv6‐based solution for GSM number portability
International Journal of Network Management, 2003AbstractThis paper proposes an algorithm called IPv6‐GSM. In IPv6‐GSM, users own GSM Local Number Portability (LNP) capability and can communicate with VoIP terminals efficiently. Therefore, with the ample address space and embedded neat mobility mechanism than its ancestor, IPv6‐GSM is demonstrated as an acceptable method for constructing future all ...
Han-Chieh Chao +2 more
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Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies and Workshop for PhD Students in Computing on International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies, 2010
The situation regarding the current curricula landscape (actors, offer and needs) for the Future Internet Protocol (IPv6) in Europe is analysed. The results target establishment of scenarios to evaluate how actions aimed at developing the IPv6 training offer would secure, support and potentially accelerate the IPv6 adoption in Europe.
Franck Le Gall +3 more
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The situation regarding the current curricula landscape (actors, offer and needs) for the Future Internet Protocol (IPv6) in Europe is analysed. The results target establishment of scenarios to evaluate how actions aimed at developing the IPv6 training offer would secure, support and potentially accelerate the IPv6 adoption in Europe.
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IEEE Internet Computing, 2003
A public key infrastructure (PKI) is a key component for most of the current and future secure communications architectures and distributed application environments. Thus, the process of migrating UMU-PKI to IPv6 is important for the successful deployment of IPv6 as a basic component of the future Internet.
Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta +3 more
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A public key infrastructure (PKI) is a key component for most of the current and future secure communications architectures and distributed application environments. Thus, the process of migrating UMU-PKI to IPv6 is important for the successful deployment of IPv6 as a basic component of the future Internet.
Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta +3 more
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International Conference on Networking and Services (ICNS '07), 2007
The current generation of IP, version 4 (IPv4), has been in use for more than 20 years, since its inception in 1980 and has supported the Internet's rapid growth during that time. IPv4 has proven to be robust, easily implemented and interoperable. This is a tribute to its initial design.
R. Radhakrishnan +3 more
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The current generation of IP, version 4 (IPv4), has been in use for more than 20 years, since its inception in 1980 and has supported the Internet's rapid growth during that time. IPv4 has proven to be robust, easily implemented and interoperable. This is a tribute to its initial design.
R. Radhakrishnan +3 more
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Computer, 2009
IPv6, the new version of the Internet protocol, has been developed to provide new services and to support the Internet's growth. This paper presents an overview of the key security issues, which outlines the challenges in deploying and transitioning to IPv6.
Carlos E. Caicedo +2 more
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IPv6, the new version of the Internet protocol, has been developed to provide new services and to support the Internet's growth. This paper presents an overview of the key security issues, which outlines the challenges in deploying and transitioning to IPv6.
Carlos E. Caicedo +2 more
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Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1998
Abstract The development of IPv6 – the next generation protocol to step in place of the current Internet Protocol – has reached the level of being suitable for practical usage. Several vendors are already shipping their products with IPv6 support.
János Mohácsi +2 more
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Abstract The development of IPv6 – the next generation protocol to step in place of the current Internet Protocol – has reached the level of being suitable for practical usage. Several vendors are already shipping their products with IPv6 support.
János Mohácsi +2 more
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2011 Ninth Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference, 2011
As more network-capable devices are developed, it becomes easier for us to remain connected to our friends, colleagues, and even our homes. Unfortunately, it becomes easier for unintended third parties to remain connected to us as well. The impact of this has been limited by our proximity to the third party (i.e.
Matthew Dunlop +3 more
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As more network-capable devices are developed, it becomes easier for us to remain connected to our friends, colleagues, and even our homes. Unfortunately, it becomes easier for unintended third parties to remain connected to us as well. The impact of this has been limited by our proximity to the third party (i.e.
Matthew Dunlop +3 more
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2003 Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops, 2003. Proceedings., 2003
To cope with the various problems arising from the Internet protocol such as scarcity of IP addresses in the Internet and increase in the number of paths, research and development has been conducted on IP version 6 (IPv6) as a next generation Internet technology.
Kazumasa Kobayashi +7 more
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To cope with the various problems arising from the Internet protocol such as scarcity of IP addresses in the Internet and increase in the number of paths, research and development has been conducted on IP version 6 (IPv6) as a next generation Internet technology.
Kazumasa Kobayashi +7 more
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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.
Kunal Meher, Shilpa Verma
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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.
Kunal Meher, Shilpa Verma
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