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Design and Implementation of IPv6-IPv4 Protocol Translation System Using Dynamic IP Address

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With the development of IPv6, several IPv6-IPv4 protocol translation systems for communicating between IPv6 networks and IPv4 networks have been proposed. However, the existing IPv6-IPv4 protocol translation systems are impossible to deploy IPv6 networks using dynamic IP address because they necessarily require predefined IP address space for protocol translation. In this paper, we design and implement the IPv6-IPv4 protocol Translation System using Dynamic IP address (64TSD). In order to verify the feasibility of 64TSD, we present experimental results with variable applications and performance evaluation results.

This work was supported by Pusan National University Research Grant, Korea.

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Kong, IY., Lee, JL., Lee, JT. (2003). Design and Implementation of IPv6-IPv4 Protocol Translation System Using Dynamic IP Address. In: Chung, CW., Kim, CK., Kim, W., Ling, TW., Song, KH. (eds) Web and Communication Technologies and Internet-Related Social Issues — HSI 2003. HSI 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2713. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45036-X_50

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