UIA: A Global Connectivity Architecture for Mobile Personal Devices (2008)
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@MISC{Ford08uia:a,
author = {Bryan Alexander Ford},
title = {UIA: A Global Connectivity Architecture for Mobile Personal Devices},
year = {2008}
}
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Abstract
The Internet’s architecture, designed in the days of large, stationary computers tended by technically savvy and accountable administrators, fails to meet the demands of the emerging ubiquitous computing era. Nontechnical users now routinely own multiple personal devices, many of them mobile, and need to share information securely among them using interactive, delay-sensitive applications. Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA) is a novel, incrementally deployable network architecture for modern personal devices, which reconsiders three architectural cornerstones: naming, routing, and transport. UIA augments the Internet’s global name system with a personal name system, enabling users to build personal administrative groups easily and intuitively, to establish secure bindings between his devices and with other users’ devices, and to name his devices and his friends







