Hello Lixia and all: I'm a student in Tsinghua University, BeiJing and make bold to submit a proposal for the current scalability problems of the Internet. This is about a layered mapping system (perhaps we can call it "LMS") to store and lookup mapping information of edge addresses and core addresses in the separation base. It is similar to LISP+ALT while differs from it in a number of ways. I made a elementary summary and introduced the design in another document.
Summary is here: <http://docs.google.com/View?id=dc7cz575_6gwxds4hb> http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AQsJc7A4NTgeZGM3Y3o1NzVfNmd3eGRzNGhi&hl=en Details: <http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0BwsJc7A4NTgeMGViYmYzZWMtYjZhYS00ZDc2LWE1NWMtMDNkMWI4YTM3ZDI5&hl=en> http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0BwsJc7A4NTgeOTYzMjFlOGEtYzA4OC00NTM0LTg5ZjktNmFkYzBhNWJhMWEy&hl=en My key idea is similar to the LISP+ALT in adopting a hierarchical mapping system to guarantee scalability. Initially i thought my proposal is just a specification of ALT, but later i realize there're some differences. I also made a comment on today's proposals and my devised two-stage cache on the ITR can work for many proposals to enhance the performance. My experiements haven't added to it but prelimenary results are satisfied. Could you do me a favor to add this proposal to the rrg-wiki Active Proposal list? You may have a look at it and discard it if it's not novel at all. I apologize if it wastes rrg's time. Best wishes, Sun Letong
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