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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
DC, CPSY, IPSJ-SLDM, IPSJ-EMB, IPSJ-ARC [detail] 2023-03-23
13:25
Kagoshima Amagi Town Disaster Prevention Center (Tokunoshima)
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Flexible and Efficient Data Transfer Method between Host and Enclave in Isolated Execution Environments Using Fat Pointers and Memory Pools
Nozomi Yamamoto, Yu Omori, Keiji Kimura (Waseda Univ.) CPSY2022-35 DC2022-94
Various OS vulnerabilities have been reported so far, and the reliability of the OS as an execution environment for prog... [more] CPSY2022-35 DC2022-94
pp.7-12
ASN, NS, RCS, SR, RCC
(Joint)
2018-07-13
12:10
Hokkaido Hakodate Arena Performance Evaluation of Maximum Transmission Rate Control for Promoting Autonomous User Mobility with Analysis and Simulation
Tomoya Sugii, Takuji Tachibana (Univ. of Fukui) NS2018-76
For ID/Locator separation networks, a dynamical control of maximum transmission rate has been proposed for promoting aut... [more] NS2018-76
pp.191-196
EE, WPT, IEE-SPC 2018-07-03
15:55
Hokkaido Hokkaido University Study on the Comparison of the Cable locator
Yuji Iwane, Kazuhiro Minemura, Kazuto Yukita, Toshiro Matsumura, Yasuyuki Goto (AIT), Kazuhiko Taniguchi, Hiroshi Morita, Naoya Kubo (KINDEN) EE2018-16
This study aims to propose a new exploration method of Surveying Wiring Path. In buildings or factories, various kinds o... [more] EE2018-16
pp.105-108
NS 2017-10-26
14:55
Osaka I-site nanba [Poster Presentation] A Study on Maximum Transmission Rate Control Based on Network Utilization in Locator ID Separation Networks
Tomoya Sugii (Univ. of Fukui), Ved P. Kafle (NICT), Takuji Tachibana (Univ. of Fukui) NS2017-102
In this paper, in locator ID separation networks, we propose a control mechanism for the maximum transmission rate of ea... [more] NS2017-102
pp.63-64
IA, SITE, IPSJ-IOT [detail] 2017-03-04
13:00
Okinawa Culture Resort Festone (Okinawa) A Study on ID/Locator Resolution System Using 1-Hop Notifications on Skip Delaunay Network
Masaaki Ohnishi, Kazuyuki Shudo (Tokyo Tech Univ.) SITE2016-81 IA2016-111
(To be available after the conference date) [more] SITE2016-81 IA2016-111
pp.191-196
IA, IN
(Joint)
2016-12-15
17:10
Hiroshima Hiroshima city university Nodes anonymous and hiding of locator on ZNP, one of ID/Locator Separation Protocol
Yusuke Ikeda, Takao Kondo, Kunitake Kaneko, Fumio Teraoka (Keio Univ.) IA2016-71
ID/Locator Separation Protocol (LISP) is watched due to the revolution of usage of internet. However, LISP has a privacy... [more] IA2016-71
pp.47-52
NS, RCS
(Joint)
2015-12-18
13:55
Ehime Matsuyama Community Center A Consideration on Content Naming Scheme in ICN
Wataru Kameyama, Yong-jin Park (Waseda Univ.) NS2015-145
ICN is getting much attention by many researchers as one of the promising next generation networks. The content names us... [more] NS2015-145
pp.107-112
IT 2015-09-04
09:25
Ishikawa Hakusan Shobutei On the Decoding Problem of Algebraic Codes over Symbol-Pair Read Channels
Makoto Takita (Kobe Univ.), Masanori Hirotomo (Saga Univ.), Masakatu Morii (Kobe Univ.) IT2015-35
In this paper, we discuss a decoding problem of algebraic codes over symbol-pair read channels.
The channels output ove... [more]
IT2015-35
pp.7-12
NS, IN
(Joint)
2015-03-03
15:40
Okinawa Okinawa Convention Center Design and Implementation of ID-Layer Multipath Forwarding in HIMALIS Architecture
Ved P. Kafle, Yusuke Fukushima, Hiroaki Harai (NICT) IN2014-172
Through introduction of an identity layer in the protocol stack, the HIMALIS network architecture supports communication... [more] IN2014-172
pp.301-306
IN 2014-10-17
13:50
Osaka Osaka Univ. Construction and Use of ID/Locator Split Architecture HIMALIS Testbed Network
Yusuke Fukushima, Kenji Fujikawa, Ved P. Kafle, Hiroaki Abe, Yasunaga Kobari, Hiroaki Harai (NICT) IN2014-80
In the current Internet, temporarily allocated IP addresses are treated as both host's identifiers (IDs) and locators, a... [more] IN2014-80
pp.35-40
NS 2014-10-17
09:45
Shimane Matsue Terrsa L3 Switch Implementation of Automatic Locator Number Allocation Protocol HANA
Kenji Fujikawa, Hiroaki Harai (NICT) NS2014-123
For the size of an enterprise network over 1,000 PCs, several tens of
L3 switches are usually installed in the network ... [more]
NS2014-123
pp.109-114
RCC, ASN, NS, RCS, SR
(Joint)
2014-07-31
09:00
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa A study on ID/locator split-based architecture for next generation mobile communications
Ved P. Kafle, Yusuke Fukushima, Kenji Fujikawa, Hiroaki Harai (NICT) RCS2014-94
Next generation mobile communication networks are being designed to interwork in heterogeneous access technologies such ... [more] RCS2014-94
pp.31-36
NS, IN
(Joint)
2014-03-07
14:50
Miyazaki Miyazaki Seagia Design of ID/Locator Split-based Sensor Network Platform
Yusuke Fukushima, Ved P. Kafle, Kenji Fujikawa, Hiroaki Harai (NICT) IN2013-205
Traditional IP-based wireless sensor network systems do not support data communication across heterogeneous network prot... [more] IN2013-205
pp.361-366
NS, IN
(Joint)
2014-03-07
15:10
Miyazaki Miyazaki Seagia Development of Easy Install Package Software for ID/Locator Split Architecture HIMALIS
Kenji Fujikawa, Yusuke Fukushima, Ved P. Kafle, Hiroaki Harai (NICT) IN2013-206
In order to construct a HIMALIS network,
which is based on ID/Locator split architecture,
HIMALIS gateways, a name res... [more]
IN2013-206
pp.367-372
IN, IA
(Joint)
2013-12-19
13:00
Hiroshima Hiroshima City Univ. Improving Anonymity in an ID/Locator Split Network Architecture
Yuki Kobayashi, Kunitake Kaneko, Fumio Teraoka (Keio Univ.) IA2013-57
Recently, ID/Locator split architectures have attracted considerable attention to solve several problems in current Inte... [more] IA2013-57
pp.1-6
DC 2013-10-24
16:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. [Invited Talk] Robust and Adaptive Network Technology for New Generation Networks
Hiroaki Harai (NICT) DC2013-26
 [more] DC2013-26
pp.31-36
IN 2013-10-18
13:00
Osaka Osaka University A Middleware Enabling ID-based Communication on Legacy Socket Applications
Yusuke Fukushima, Ved P. Kafle, Hiroaki Harai (NICT) IN2013-85
ID-based communication in ID/locator split network environments allows location independent communication, leading to se... [more] IN2013-85
pp.49-54
NS 2013-05-16
10:55
Kanagawa The Graduate Univ. for Advanced Studies Design and Implementation of ID/Locator Split Architecture for Improving Availability
Yusuke Fukushima, Kenji Fujikawa, Ved P. Kafle, Hajime Tazaki, Yong Jin, Hiroaki Harai (NICT) NS2013-12
ID/locator split-based network architectures, such as HIMALIS, LISP and HIP, provide several attrac- tive capabilities b... [more] NS2013-12
pp.7-12
NS, IN
(Joint)
2013-03-08
15:10
Okinawa Okinawa Zanpamisaki Royal Hotel Link Failure Detection and Recovery Mechanism in Multihomed HIMALIS Network
Ved P. Kafle, Yusuke Fukushima, Hiroaki Harai (NICT) IN2012-190
The Heterogeneity Inclusion and Mobility Adaptation through Locator ID Separation (HIMALIS) network architecture is good... [more] IN2012-190
pp.215-220
NS 2013-01-25
09:25
Kumamoto Kumamoto University [Encouragement Talk] Implementation and Evaluation of ID/Locator Split-based HIMALIS Network Protocol Stack
Ved P. Kafle, Hajime Tazaki, Tomoji Tomuro, Yasunaga Kobari, Hiroaki Harai (NICT) NS2012-153
In contrast to the current Internet, which uses IP addresses in the roles of both IDs and locators, the New Generation N... [more] NS2012-153
pp.69-74
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