
Recursive Internetwork Architecture
The Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) is a new computer network architecture proposed as an alternative to the architecture of the currently mainstream Internet protocol suite. RINA's fundamental principles are that computer networking is just Inter-Process Communication or IPC, and that layering should be done based on scope/scale, with a single recurring set of protocols, rather than based on function, with specialized protocols. The protocol instances in one layer interface with the protocol instances on higher and lower layers via new concepts and entities that effectively reify networking functions currently specific to protocols like BGP, OSPF and ARP. In this way, RINA claims to support features like mobility, multihoming and quality of service without the need for addition
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- enThe Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) is a new computer network architecture proposed as an alternative to the architecture of the currently mainstream Internet protocol suite. RINA's fundamental principles are that computer networking is just Inter-Process Communication or IPC, and that layering should be done based on scope/scale, with a single recurring set of protocols, rather than based on function, with specialized protocols. The protocol instances in one layer interface with the protocol instances on higher and lower layers via new concepts and entities that effectively reify networking functions currently specific to protocols like BGP, OSPF and ARP. In this way, RINA claims to support features like mobility, multihoming and quality of service without the need for addition
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- enThe Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) is a new computer network architecture proposed as an alternative to the architecture of the currently mainstream Internet protocol suite. RINA's fundamental principles are that computer networking is just Inter-Process Communication or IPC, and that layering should be done based on scope/scale, with a single recurring set of protocols, rather than based on function, with specialized protocols. The protocol instances in one layer interface with the protocol instances on higher and lower layers via new concepts and entities that effectively reify networking functions currently specific to protocols like BGP, OSPF and ARP. In this way, RINA claims to support features like mobility, multihoming and quality of service without the need for additional specialized protocols like RTP and UDP, as well as to allow simplified network administration without the need for concepts like autonomous systems and NAT.
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- irati.eu/education/
- ict-pristine.eu
- irati.eu
- www.geant.net/opencall/Optical/Pages/IRINA.aspx
- pouzinsociety.org
- csr.bu.edu/rina
- rina.tssg.org
- www.slideshare.net/irati-project/rina-tutorial-ieee-globecom-2014
- irati.github.io/stack
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- Address Resolution Protocol
- ARPANET
- Autonomous system (Internet)
- BGP
- Blacklist (computing)
- Border Gateway Protocol
- Bufferbloat
- Care-of address
- Category:Network architecture
- Classless Inter-Domain Routing
- CLNP
- Common Management Information Protocol
- Computer network
- Computer networking
- Congestion avoidance
- Congestion collapse
- CYCLADES
- DECnet
- DNS
- Ethernet
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- Firewall (computing)
- GÉANT3
- Hostname
- HTTP
- Identifier Separation Protocol
- IETF
- Interface Message Processor
- International Networking Working Group
- Internet Architecture Board
- Internet Protocol
- Internet protocol suite
- Inter-Process Communication
- IP
- IP address
- IP fragmentation
- IPsec
- IPv4
- IPv6
- IS-IS
- ISP
- Jerry Saltzer
- John Day (computer scientist)
- Louis Pouzin
- Mobile IP
- Multihoming
- National Science Foundation
- Network address translation
- Network architecture
- Network Control Protocol (ARPANET)
- Open Shortest Path First
- OSI model
- OSPF
- Path MTU Discovery
- Port number
- Protocol Wars
- Quality of service
- Real-time Transport Protocol
- Reification (computer science)
- Separation of mechanism and policy
- Service Data Unit
- Seventh Framework Programme
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- SYN flood
- Transmission Control Protocol
- Transport Layer Security
- User Datagram Protocol
- Xerox Network Systems
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- 2PM5J
- Q25351638
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- Recursive Internetwork Architecture
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