Internet 3.0: The Next Generation Internet
A talk given at Computer Science and Engineering Department Colloquium, Washington University in Saint Louis, October 9, 2009.
This talk covers the following topics:
- Next Generation Internet Projects
- Internet 3.0: Next Generation Internet
- Internet Generations
- Key Problems with Current Internet
- Names, IDs, Locators
- Realms
- Id-Locator Split Architecture (MILSA)
- User- Host- and Data Centric Models
- Policy Oriented Naming Architecture
- Multi-Tier Object-Oriented View
- Disruption Tolerant Network (DTN)
- Multi-Tier Issues
- Virtualizable Network Concept
- Multi-Tier Virtualization
- Cellular Networks of the Future
- Collaboration Possibilities
- Internet 3.0 and Sensor Networks
- Internet 3.0 and SPP
- Large Scale Scientific Computing
- Internet 3.0 and Medical Applications
- Internet 1.0 vs. Internet 3.0: Features
- Internet 1.0 vs. Internet 3.0: Design
- Summary
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