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Skip This Paper - RINASim: Your Recursive InterNetwork Architecture Simulator

VESELÝ, V.; MAREK, M.; HYKEL, T.; RYŠAVÝ, O. Skip This Paper - RINASim: Your Recursive InterNetwork Architecture Simulator. Proceedings of 2nd OMNeT++ Community Summit. ArXiv.org. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Library, 2015. no. 9, p. 1-4. ISSN: 2331-8422.
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Authors
Veselý Vladimír, Ing., Ph.D., DIFS (FIT)
Marek Marcel, Ing., DIFS (FIT)
Hykel Tomáš, Bc.
Ryšavý Ondřej, doc. Ing., Ph.D., DIFS (FIT)
Abstract

Recursive InterNetwork Architecture is a clean-slate approach how to deal with the current issues of Internet based on traditional TCP/IP networking stack. Instead of fixed number of layers with dedicated functionality, RINA proposes a single generic layer with programmable functionality that may be recursively stacked. We introduce a brand new framework for modeling and simulation of RINA that is intended for OMNeT++.

Keywords

Recursive InterNetwork Architecture; RINA; OMNeT++; Delta-t;

Published
2015
Pages
1–4
Journal
ArXiv.org, no. 9, ISSN 2331-8422
Proceedings
Proceedings of 2nd OMNeT++ Community Summit
Conference
2nd OMNeT++ Community Summit
Publisher
Cornell University Library
Place
Ithaca, NY
BibTeX
@inproceedings{BUT119869,
  author="Vladimír {Veselý} and Marcel {Marek} and Tomáš {Hykel} and Ondřej {Ryšavý}",
  title="Skip This Paper - RINASim: Your Recursive InterNetwork Architecture Simulator",
  booktitle="Proceedings of 2nd OMNeT++ Community Summit",
  year="2015",
  journal="ArXiv.org",
  number="9",
  pages="1--4",
  publisher="Cornell University Library",
  address="Ithaca, NY",
  url="https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/10903/"
}
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Projects
PRISTINE: Programmability in RIna for european Supremacy of virTualIzed NEtworks, EU, Seventh Research Framework Programme, PRISTINE, start: 2014-01-01, end: 2016-10-31, completed
Výzkum pokročilých metod ICT a jejich aplikace, BUT, Vnitřní projekty VUT, FIT-S-14-2299, start: 2014-01-01, end: 2016-12-31, completed
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