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Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 21:41:59 -0400
From: Sam Patton <sam@...ancedip.org>
To: netdev@...r.kernel.org
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Enhanced IP
The February edition of IEEE Computer has a paper on Enhanced IP, an
alternative to Ipv6. Enhanced IP developers have released a version
of the software in the form of virtual machines, which are designed to
be used by other kernel developers. At this point, the project is
interested in attracting kernel developers who want to write network
code. The primary website for Enhanced IP is www.enhancedip,org.
Here's the abstract from the paper:
Enhanced IP (EnIP) offers a solution to the problem of IPv4 address
depletion without replacing IPv4, as IPv6 does, but by building on top
of IPv4, maximizing backward compatibility. An experimental EnIP
deployment between nodes at the University of Maryland and the
University of Delaware, requiring neither software modification nor
modification of in-path routers, demonstrates EnIP's potential.
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