HIMALIS: Heterogeneity Inclusion and Mobility Adaptation through Locator ID Separation in New Generation Network
- Ved P. Kafle, M. Inoue
- Computer ScienceIEICE transactions on communications
- 1 March 2010
This paper presents the Heterogeneity Inclusion and Mobility Adaptation through Locator ID Separation (HIMALIS) architecture for the New Generation Network, which includes a new naming scheme for generating host names and IDs and uses such information to manage network dynamism and heterogeneity in network layer protocols.
Network Control and Management Automation: Architecture Standardization Perspective
- Ved P. Kafle, Takahiro Hirayama, T. Miyazawa, M. Jibiki, H. Harai
- Computer ScienceIEEE Communications Standards Magazine
- 1 September 2021
An overview of the AI/ML network standardization activities of the International Telecommunication Union is provided and a set of related open issues that deserve further research and standardization are discussed.
Consideration On Automation of 5G Network Slicing with Machine Learning
- Ved P. Kafle, Y. Fukushima, P. Martinez-Julia, T. Miyazawa
- Computer ScienceITU Kaleidoscope: Machine Learning for a 5G…
- 1 November 2018
The envisioned 5G network slicing is introduced and the necessity of automation of network functions for the design, construction, deployment, operation, control and management of network slices is elaborate and the machine learning techniques that can be applied for the automation ofnetwork functions are revisited.
Information-Centric Networking: Research and Standardization Status
- Keping Yu, S. Eum, Ved P. Kafle
- Computer ScienceIEEE Access
- 2019
The history of global activities on ICN from 2010 is described, giving references to various projects and the recent progress in the standardization of ICN component technologies in ITU-T and various documents produced by ICNRG are described.
Mobility Management in HIMALIS Architecture
- Ved P. Kafle, M. Inoue
- Computer Science7th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking…
- 9 January 2010
HIMALIS (Heterogeneity Inclusion and Mobility Adaptation through Locator ID Separation) architecture uses a logical control network to store and distribute bindings among host names, IDs and locators for supporting mobility.
Reinforcement learning based dynamic resource migration for virtual networks
- T. Miyazawa, Ved P. Kafle, H. Harai
- Computer ScienceIFIP/IEEE Symposium on Integrated Network…
- 1 May 2017
Simulation results show that the proposed dynamic resource migration method can increase the number of times that non-urgent VNs' QoS requirements are satisfied in comparison with a static resource assignment method, and it is shown that, depending on traffic variation and parameter configuration, applying reinforcement learning can increase of times the QoS requirement is satisfied compared to the dynamic method with completely random resource selection.
Introducing multi-ID and multi-locator into network architecture
- Ved P. Kafle, M. Inoue
- Computer ScienceITU-T Kaleidoscope: Beyond the Internet…
- 1 December 2010
It is expected that introduction of the ID/locator split concept into the new generation network or future Internet architecture can bring about additional functions, such as heterogeneous network protocol support, multicast, QoS, resource or service discovery, and flexible human-network interaction.
Directory service for mobile IoT applications
- Ved P. Kafle, Y. Fukushima, P. Martinez-Julia, H. Harai
- Computer ScienceConference on Computer Communications Workshops
- 1 May 2017
A novel IoT directory service for storing, updating, and providing records of mobile IoT devices or objects that performs proactive caching of the records in various replicas by dynamically assigning virtualized network and computing resources to support fast lookup.
Secure and scalable mobility management scheme for the Internet of Things integration in the future internet architecture
- A. Jara, Ved P. Kafle, A. Gómez-Skarmeta
- Computer ScienceInternational Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous…
- 1 July 2013
This work analyses the security challenges for the HIMALIS Heterogeneity Inclusion and Mobility Adaptation through Locator ID Separation architecture for the particularities from the Internet of Things and the ID/Locator management messages vulnerable to attacks.
An ID/locator split architecture for future networks
- Ved P. Kafle, H. Otsuki, M. Inoue
- Computer ScienceIEEE Communications Magazine
- 20 November 2009
A naming system to configure host-names and identifiers and map them to locators and a network architecture based on the ID/locator split concept and the naming system is proposed that allows the network layer to change protocols and locators without disturbing the upper-layer communication sessions.
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