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Persistent Personal Names for Globally Connected Mobile Devices
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The Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA) provides zero-configuration connectivity among mobile devices through personal names. Users assign personal names
Bryan Ford, Jacob Strauss, Chris Lesniewski-Laas,
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Bryan Ford, Jacob Strauss, Chris Lesniewski-Laas, Sean C. Rhea, M. Frans Kaashoek, Robert Morris
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