TP de Miguel, EM Castro - Transition, 2003 - Citeseer
The transition between today's IPv4 Internet and the future IPv6-based one will be a long process during which both protocol versions will coexist. Moving from IPv4 to IPv6 is not …
EM Castro-Barbero, TP de Miguel-Moro… - IPv6 More than A …, 2005 - Citeseer
During the early '90s, a revision of the IP protocol was started in order to solve the new Internet requirements. The new IP version, IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6),[1] tackles the …
M Georgescu, H Hazeyama… - … Workshop on Internet …, 2013 - researchgate.net
Years from now, IPv4 will only be an important part of the Internet's history, but for now it remains the dominant Internet Protocol and a pending danger to the Internet's expansion …
Most of the Internet Service Providers, and web companies are enabling IPv6 permanently for their customers and services. Since World IPv6 launch began on 6 June 2012, global …
C Bouras, A Karaliotas, P Ganos - Internet Research, 2003 - emerald.com
It is stated that the new version of the IP protocol, IPv6, is the answer to the majority of the problems that were raised during the enormous expansion of the Internet and its …
OW Llorente, TP de Miguel Moro… - EUNICE 2005: Networks …, 2006 - Springer
The new IPv6 and the current IPv4 will coexist for many years. A wide range of techniques have been designed to make the coexistence possible and to provide an easy network …
AS Ahmed, R Hassan… - 2014 4th International …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
There is a growing perception among communications experts that IPv6 and its associated protocols is set to soon replace the current IP version. This is somewhat interesting given …
Today millions of computers are interconnected using the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and can not switch to the new version, IPv6, simultaneously. For this reason the IETF has …
A Quintero, F Sans, E Gamess - International Journal of Computer …, 2016 - mecs-press.net
The exhaustion of IPv4 addresses has forced the deployment of the new version of the Internet Protocol (IPv6). However, the migration to the new protocol is done gradually and …