"Routing in the Centralized Identifier Network"
Title | "Routing in the Centralized Identifier Network" |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Authors | Wensheng Chen, Hui Li, Jun Lu, Chaoqi Yu, Fuxing Chen |
Conference Name | 2015 10th International Conference on Communications and Networking in China (ChinaCom) |
Date Published | Aug. 2015 |
Publisher | IEEE |
ISBN Number | 978-1-4799-8795-5 |
Accession Number | 16093026 |
Keywords | Aerospace electronics, centralized identifier network routing, CIN routing, clean-slate network architecture, Computer architecture, control plane-forwarding plane separation, control plane/forwarding plane separation, controller cluster design, Databases, globally unique ID, host mobility, identifier-locator separation, identifier/locator separation, Internet, IP networks, network adaptability, network flexibility, network functions resplitting, packet forwarding, pubcrawl170103, router link states gathering, Routing, Routing protocols, scaling problems, Software Defined Network, software defined networking, tailor-made router, telecommunication links, telecommunication network routing |
Abstract | We propose a clean-slate network architecture called Centralized Identifier Network (CIN) which jointly considers the ideas of both control plane/forwarding plane separation and identifier/locator separation. In such an architecture, a controller cluster is designed to perform routers' link states gathering and routing calculation/handing out. Meanwhile, a tailor-made router without routing calculation function is designed to forward packets and communicate with its controller. Furthermore, A router or a host owns a globally unique ID and a host should be registered to a router whose ID will be the host's location. Control plane/forwarding plane separation enables CIN easily re-splitting the network functions into finer optional building blocks for sufficient flexibility and adaptability. Identifier/locator separation helps CIN deal with serious scaling problems and offer support for host mobility. This article mainly shows the routing mechanism of CIN. Furthermore, numerical results are presented to demonstrate the performance of the proposed mechanism. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7497913 |
DOI | 10.1109/CHINACOM.2015.7497913 |
Citation Key | 7497913 |
- IP networks
- telecommunication network routing
- telecommunication links
- tailor-made router
- software defined networking
- Software Defined Network
- scaling problems
- Routing protocols
- Routing
- router link states gathering
- pubcrawl170103
- packet forwarding
- network functions resplitting
- network flexibility
- network adaptability
- Aerospace electronics
- internet
- identifier/locator separation
- identifier-locator separation
- host mobility
- globally unique ID
- Databases
- controller cluster design
- control plane/forwarding plane separation
- control plane-forwarding plane separation
- computer architecture
- clean-slate network architecture
- CIN routing
- centralized identifier network routing