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FARA: reorganizing the addressing architecture

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    sloppy This paper describes FARA, a new organization of, network architecture concepts. FARA (Forwarding directive, Association, and Rendezvous Architecture) defines an abstract model with considerable generality and flexibility, based upon the decoupling of end-system names from network addresses. The paper explores the implications of FARA and the range of architecture instantiations that may be derived from FARA. As an illustration, the paper outlines a particular derived architecture, M-FARA, which features support for generalized mobility and multiple realms of network addressing.

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      cover image ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
      ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review  Volume 33, Issue 4
      October 2003
      93 pages
      ISSN:0146-4833
      DOI:10.1145/972426
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      1. Architecture
      2. Association
      3. Instantiation
      4. Mobility
      5. Model
      6. Modularity
      7. Network
      8. Rendezvous
      9. Security

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