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Future internet issues from the perspective of a generic network model

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This paper analyzes Future Internet issues from the perspective of a generic network model. The generic network model is developed by identifying the essential objects and bindings for data communication. Based on this model, this paper identifies the problems of the current Internet and develops some requirements for Future Internet architecture design. Also this paper shows how the generic model can be used to address recent network issues.

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      CFI '14: Proceedings of The Ninth International Conference on Future Internet Technologies
      June 2014
      101 pages
      ISBN:9781450329422
      DOI:10.1145/2619287

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