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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 stitch... (Update)

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Bryan Ford. Scalable Internet routing on topologyindependent node identities. Technical Report MIT-LCSTR -926, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, 2003. Forthcoming. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/ford03scalable.html   More

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