Presentation 2008-07-09
A field experiment of reporting IPv6 Web sites for IPv6 deployment
Masayoshi MATSUKAWA, Kaori MAEDA, Reiji AIBARA, Kouji NISHIMURA,
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Abstract(in English) IPv6 deployment advances techically. However, its deployment to end-users is not enough. Then our research is to find how many IPv6 available Web sites by a field experiment with end-users and to improve opportunities to connect IPv6networks to the users through the experiment. We provide two experimental systems. One is to connect IPv6 networks and the other is to report URLs of IPv6 available Web sites. The experiment participants compete the number of URLs each other in the experiment. About three hundreds of Web sites were found as a result of the experiment. Also, we consider the ratio of the number of reported IPv6 Web sites to the number of IPv6 address allocations in the world as the diffusion of IPv6 to end-users.
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Keyword(in English) IPv6 / Tunneling Technology / Web Application
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Conference Date 2008/7/2(1days)
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Title (in English) A field experiment of reporting IPv6 Web sites for IPv6 deployment
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Keyword(1) IPv6
Keyword(2) Tunneling Technology
Keyword(3) Web Application
1st Author's Name Masayoshi MATSUKAWA
1st Author's Affiliation NTT West Chugoku Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Kaori MAEDA
2nd Author's Affiliation Hiroshima City University
3rd Author's Name Reiji AIBARA
3rd Author's Affiliation Hiroshima University, Information Media Center
4th Author's Name Kouji NISHIMURA
4th Author's Affiliation Hiroshima University, Information Media Center
Date 2008-07-09
Paper # IA2008-18
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 120
Page pp.pp.-
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