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Alberto Rodriguez-Natal

Based in Barcelona, Spain

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I'm a PhD candidate at the Technical University of Catalonia (Barcelona, Spain). Most of the work I've done is somehow around LISP (Locator/ID Separation Protocol), although lately I'm also working on SDN. As an open-source enthusiast, I'm one of the maintainers of LISPmob, an open-source LISP implementation for Linux, Android and OpenWrt. I love to hear how people is using LISP for new use-cases, so if you have an interesting idea in mind that could use LISP (or maybe even LISPmob!) just let me know ;)

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LISPmob: a Flexible LISP Implementation

LISPmob: a Flexible LISP Implementation

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The Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) decouples identity from location on the current IP addresses by creating two separate namespaces. The LISPmob project aims to bring a full-featured LISP open-source implementation to Linux-flavoured systems.

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