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2010 18th IEEE Symposium on High Performance Interconnects

Architectures for the Future Networks and the Next Generation Internet
Presenter: Raj Jain, Washington University in Saint Louis Abstract: This tutorial on latest advances in future networking architectures is designed for researchers, engineers and managers involved in future networking product strategies. Networking research funding agencies in USA, Europe, Japan, and other countries are encouraging research on revolutionary architectures that may or may not be bound by the restrictions of the current TCP/IP based Internet. We present an overview of a number of such research projects and activities in this direction. The topics covered include: Clean-Slate Research Programs, Internet 3.0, Virtualization, ID-Locator Separation, Content Centric Networking, OpenFlow, and Delaytolerant networks. Detailed Outline: 1. Future Internet Projects Future Internet: Areas of Research Why to worry about Future Internet? Key Problems with Current Internet Problems (cont) Names, IDs, Locators 2. Internet 3.0: Next Generation Internet Internet Generations Organizational Representation User- Host- and Data Centric Models Policy-Based Networking Architecture Multi-Tier Object-Oriented View Virtualization 3. Content-Centric Networks (CCN) CCN Packets CCN Capable Routers Operation CCN Security 4. Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networks (DTNs) Bundle Protocol Bundle Delivery Options DTN Security Known Issues with Bundle Protocol Licklider Transmission Protocol (LTP)

978-0-7695-4208-9/10 $26.00 2010 IEEE DOI 10.1109/HOTI.2010.32

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5. Routing Architectures OpenFlow ID-Locator Split Host Identity Protocol: HIP ID Locator Split via Core-Edge Separation LISP Protocol Details MILSA 6. Green Networking Information and Communication Technology: Energy Stats Effect of Networking Network Component Design Performance and Sleep States Rate Adaptation Wireless Mobile Networking 7. Next Generation Testbeds Past: PlanetLab, Emulab, VINI, OneLab Federation GENI, Requirements, Subsystems GENI Prototype Clusters Wireless Network Virtualization Supercharged PlanetLab Platform (SPP) FIRE, FEDERICA AKARI Presenter Bio: Raj Jain is a Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of ACM, a winner of ACM SIGCOMM Test of Time award, CDAC-ACCS Foundation Award 2009, and ranks among the top 50 in Citeseers list of Most Cited Authors in Computer Science. Dr. Jain is currently a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. Previously, he was one of the Cofounders of Nayna Networks, Inc - a next generation telecommunications systems company in San Jose, CA. He was a Senior Consulting Engineer at Digital Equipment Corporation in Littleton, Mass and then a professor of Computer and Information Sciences at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Jain is the author of Art of Computer Systems Performance Analysis, which won the 1991 Best-Advanced How-to Book, Systems award from Computer Press Association. His fourth book entitled High-Performance TCP/IP: Concepts, Issues, and Solutions, was published by Prentice Hall in November 2003. He has recently co-edited Quality of Service Architectures for Wireless Networks: Performance Metrics and Management, published in April 2010. Further information about Dr. Jain including all his publications can be found at http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/index.html.

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