The goal is to simplify the specification of Edge IoT/AR/VR applications 
looking to use LISP for on-path scaling and service selection. 

These applications leverage fragmented, low-latency, high north-south edge 
locations which do not concentrate traffic and therefore do not co-locate 
processing. Off-path resolution/ redirection measures do not function well in 
these conditions.

By using EID sockets and an addressing scheme as basis all other application 
specification can be agnostic. By using LISP for compute aware networking, the 
network responds to system wide management considerations: activity, 
availability, RTT, costs.. through location/ identity addressing in-network 
logic.

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> Date: December 4, 2022 at 09:45:05 GMT+2
> To: Albert Cabellos-Aparicio <[email protected]>, Alberto Rodriguez-Natal 
> <[email protected]>, Dino Farinacci <[email protected]>, Fabio Maino 
> <[email protected]>, Sharon Barkai <[email protected]>
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> Name:        draft-barkai-lisp-pems
> Revision:    06
> Title:        Portable Edge Multipoint Sockets
> Document date:    2022-12-05
> Group:        Individual Submission
> Pages:        8
> URL:            https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-barkai-lisp-pems-06.txt
> Status:         https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-barkai-lisp-pems/
> Htmlized:       https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-barkai-lisp-pems
> Diff:           https://www.ietf.org/rfcdiff?url2=draft-barkai-lisp-pems-06
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> Abstract:
>  This document describes the use of the location/identity separation
>  protocol (LISP) for performing on-path scaling and service-selection
>  in environments where off-path cloud based web measures do not perform
>  well. Scaling and service-selection is achieved by abstracting
>  multipoint queue/channel socket communication objects, addressed by
>  well known or algorithmic endpoint identifiers (EID).
>  Multipoint sockets are decoupled from specific user-space processes,
>  are portable between hosts and network locations. Portability applied
>  by system management according to global considerations, relies on the
>  LISP network for on-path steering between roaming clients and elastic
>  functional processing. Interoperable on-path scaling is achieved by
>  application specific socket addressing scheme.
> 
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