Perhaps, worth some thoughts under the Christmas tree and then getting back on this one after New Year.
On 17/11/2011 8:33 PM, Rene Struik wrote: > Hi fellow-Rene: > > If you have some papers, I would appreciate. Distributing those would > also help removing hurdles to more wide-scale use of HIP (I saw the > slides on lack of adoption of HIP). > > Best regards, Rene > > > On 14/11/2011 12:49 PM, Rene Struik wrote: >> Hi fellow-Rene: >> >> Just curious: is there any research paper outside IETF/IRTF realm >> that delves into HIP-related matter? On a tangent: same question, but >> now re cryptographically generated addresses? This may help people to >> appreciate this effort better, without having to delve into hundreds >> of pages of specification text that sometimes seems to obscure seeing >> the forest for the trees (if I translate this properly). I, for one, >> would love to see 2-3 academic papers that make this subject matter >> clearer, including security properties, ease-of-use considerations. >> >> Best regards, Rene >> >> On 14/11/2011 12:38 PM, René Hummen wrote: >>> Hello everyone, >>> >>> we already had a few discussions on this list about new topics and research >>> directions that would foster collaboration within the context of the hiprg. >>> Hierarchical HITs, IoT-related protocol variants, and middlebox awareness >>> have been mentioned there among others. In my opinion, an informal meeting >>> before the hiprg meeting on Thursdays would be a great opportunity to >>> further discuss about these topics. Furthermore, such a meeting would >>> enable us see who is interested in which field and which are the pros and >>> cons of the different topics as perceived by people in a more comfortable >>> and less hurried way than in an RG meeting. >>> >>> As most of us will probably be at the social event tomorrow evening, I >>> suggest to meet for dinner/a drink on Wednesday evening at 7:30pm in order >>> to get some discussion going. Due to the lack of knowledge about a better >>> place, let's meet up at the entrance of the convention center (TICC). >>> Please email me if you are interested. >>> >>> BR >>> René >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Dipl.-Inform. Rene Hummen, Ph.D. Student >>> Chair of Communication and Distributed Systems >>> RWTH Aachen University, Germany >>> tel: +49 241 80 20772 >>> web: http://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/team/rene-hummen/ >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> hiprg mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://www.irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/hiprg >> >> >> -- >> email: [email protected] >> Skype: rstruik >> cell: +1 (647) 867-5658 >> USA Google voice: +1 (415) 690-7363 > > > -- > email: [email protected] > Skype: rstruik > cell: +1 (647) 867-5658 > USA Google voice: +1 (415) 690-7363 -- email: [email protected] Skype: rstruik cell: +1 (647) 867-5658 USA Google voice: +1 (415) 690-7363
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