Edoardo Biagioni is an Associate Professor in the Department of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. He has been teaching networking since 1997, and researching and working in the field of networking since 1991. He has participated in meetings of the IETF and the ATM forum while working for Fore Systems, and worked at Carnegie Mellon University as a Systems Scientist developing new networking protocol implementations. His current research interests include networking protocols, routing, wireless ad-hoc and sensor networks, and network and system security. He can be reached at esb@hawaii.edu.
Why the current interest in IPv6? There are a lot of reasons, starting with the U.S. government’s decision to convert to IPv6. The move is coming, and everyone on the Internet will be swept up in it – regardless of whether or not they’ve planned for it or are ready to make the change. But […]