A universally unique identifier is needed to let nodes roam everywhere in the 
common network while preserving their ongoing communication sessions.
To keep identifier unique a system for issuing, distribution and control over 
it is needed. The system has to provide uniqueness and also be flexible and 
robust.

There is an acting solution with much the said characteristics. That is the DNS 
with its FQDN.
The FQDN is by best effort universally unique. And the DNS has proven itself to 
be surviving and moreover prevailing.
Because of node mobility the Dynamic DNS is the closer match. With this 
technology a node can change its topological location and retain a same 
identifier.
But the FQDN is not quite suitable for the hereby projected usage. It is made 
out of names that are for human use. This not a networking best practice.

So, can we turn the top supported network node identifier system into a useful 
solution for also session identification supplement? And how?

Yes. By deciphering the N as "number". That's all to it.
A dynamic domain number system can supply the desired network node identifier. 
The fully qualified domain number will be hierarchically structured, fairly 
distributed, unique.

Dear fellow researchers, your choice is welcome.

Toni
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