P. Tran-Gia, T. Hoßfeld, M. Menth, and R. Pries. e&i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, Special Issue 'Future Internet', ISSN: 0932-383X (print), ISSN: 1613-7620 (online), (August 2009)
Abstract
From its inception, the Internet was not intended as the worldwide universal
communication platform. It developed over almost four decades to its current state. As a
result of this unplanned evolution, we currently witness scalability problems, increased
complexity, missing modularity as well as missing flexibility for emerging services. In this
report we focus on two selected issues: i) the changing routing paradigm and ii) edge‐based
intelligence. We will then present a variety of projects on future Internet and finally assess
recently established experimental facilities and their role in the Future Internet design.
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%X From its inception, the Internet was not intended as the worldwide universal
communication platform. It developed over almost four decades to its current state. As a
result of this unplanned evolution, we currently witness scalability problems, increased
complexity, missing modularity as well as missing flexibility for emerging services. In this
report we focus on two selected issues: i) the changing routing paradigm and ii) edge‐based
intelligence. We will then present a variety of projects on future Internet and finally assess
recently established experimental facilities and their role in the Future Internet design.
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communication platform. It developed over almost four decades to its current state. As a
result of this unplanned evolution, we currently witness scalability problems, increased
complexity, missing modularity as well as missing flexibility for emerging services. In this
report we focus on two selected issues: i) the changing routing paradigm and ii) edge‐based
intelligence. We will then present a variety of projects on future Internet and finally assess
recently established experimental facilities and their role in the Future Internet design.
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