This talk will give an introduction & overview of the Identifier-Locator Networking Protocol (ILNP), focusing on ILNP as a superset of IPv6. The core idea behind ILNP has its roots in the "8+8” naming architecture of the early 1990s, and discussions within the IRTF Name Space Research Group (NSRG), circa 1999-2002. ILNP is defined as an IRTF Experimental protocol in RFC-6740 to RFC-6748, and supported by ongoing research from lab results based on running code. This talk will cover the key architectural concepts of ILNP and also the specific design & operation of ILNP as a superset of IPv6, with examples of how ILNP implements mobility. More information is available at the ILNP web-site at: https://ilnp.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/ Speaker: Joel Halpern