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Distributed Encoding for Multiple-Inherited Locators to Accommodate Billions of Objects in the Internet

Authors :
Xiaozhe Shao
Lixin Gao
Feng Wang
Kenji Fujikawa
Hiroaki Harai
Source :
ICDCS
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
IEEE, 2016.

Abstract

As the Internet of Things technologies evolve, billions of smart devices will be connected to the Internet. Therefore, the accelerated growth of users, applications and devices pose a great demand on the scalability of the Internet. In this paper, we develop a new Internet architecture -- Multiple-inherited Locators (MiL) -- to meet the future demand on addressing. MiL is based on Locator/ID addressing and hierarchical address allocation. The benefit of this new addressing scheme is the improved scalability of Internet routing by enhancing the prefix aggregation of locators. The number of locators which are needed grows with the Internet scale. In order to represent each locator as a unique binary representation by as few bits as possible, we develop a distributed encoding method to efficiently encode locators. As the Internet topology evolves, the distributed encoding method renumbering locators' codeword for the optimal encoding performance, and meanwhile endeavors to keep their codewords unchanged as much as possible. Because, we want to represent locators by fewer bits as well as keep addressing stable. We adopt an Encoding Table Adjustment algorithm to find a "sweet spot" that balances these two goals. According to our experiment, within a 2% increase on the expected locator length, our algorithm reduces the cost of renumbering locator by 99.9%.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2016 IEEE 36th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS)
Accession number :
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