Next Generation Internet and Wireless and Mobile Networking Research at Washington University
A talk given to incoming graduate students at Washington University, November 13, 2008.
This talk covers the following topics:
- Life Cycles of Technologies
- Internet 3.0
- Ten Problems with Current Internet
- Names, IDs, Addresses
- Id-Locator Split Architecture (MILSA)
- User- Host- and Data Centric Models
- Policy Oriented Naming Architecture
- RANGI
- Key Distinction of Our Research
- Impact of Our Past Research
- Recent Networking Developments
- Telecom Revenue
- Metropolitan High-Speed Wireless: WiMAX
- IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX): Key Features
- Status of WiMAX
- Sample WiMAX Subscriber Stations
- Cavemen of 2050
- WiMAX Simulation Methodology
- Scheduling in WiMAX
- Mobile Video Modeling
- Related Networking Research at Wash U
- Networking Courses at WUSTL
- Overall Summary
- References
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