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Future internet issues from the perspective of a generic network model

Published: 18 June 2014 Publication History

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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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Carl A. Sunshine, "Addressing Problems in Multi-Network Systems," IEN 178, April 1981.
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J. Saltzer, "On the Naming and Binding of Network Destinations," IETF RFC 1498, August 1993.
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H. Jung, "Considerations on the Endpoint for Future Internet," CFI'12, September 2012.
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T. Li, "Recommendation for a Routing Architecture," IRTF RFC 6115, February 2011.
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J. Kim, H. Jung, and S. Koh, "Mobile Oriented Future Internet (MOFI): Architectural Design and Implementations," ETRI Journal, Vol. 35, No. 4, pp. 666--676, August 2013.
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NDN project, http://named-data.net/.

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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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    Published: 18 June 2014

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    1. bindings
    2. design and mechanism discussion
    3. future internet
    4. network model
    5. network objects
    6. network requirements

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