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Abstract: Unmanaged Internet Protocol (UIP) is a fully selforganizing
network-layer protocol that implements scalable
identity-based routing. In contrast with addressbased
routing protocols, which depend for scalability on
centralized hierarchical address management, UIP nodes
use a flat namespace of cryptographic node identifiers.
Node identities can be created locally on demand and
remain stable across network changes. Unlike locationindependent
name services, the UIP routing protocol can
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Technical Report MIT-LCSTR -926, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, 2003.
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