This position paper outlines a new network architecture, i.e., a style of construction that identifies the objects and how they relate. We do not specify particular protocol implementations or specific interfaces and policies. After all, it should be possible to change protocols in an architecture without changing the architecture. Rather we outline the repeating patterns and structures, and how the proposed model would cope with the challenges faced by today's Internet (and that of the future). Our new architecture is based on the following principle: Application processes communicate via a distributed inter-process communication (IPC) facility. The application processes that make up this facility provide a protocol that implement...
Driven by the requirements of the emerging applications and networks, the Internet has become an arc...
An architectural principle known as protocol layering is widely recognized as one of the foundations...
The network protocols we use today have been introduced decades ago. Since then the whole Internet c...
Today, the pure form of the Internet’s best-effort deliv-ery model has not been able to effectively ...
turn to Fundamentals, a new approach to designing and building networks based on the fundamental con...
One of the key characteristics of the next-generation Internet architecture is its ability to adapt ...
This title covers the most commonly used elements of Internet and Intranet technology and their deve...
The Internet Protocol was conceived to allow computers in interconnected networks to communicate amo...
It has been a while since high-speed host protocol processing has been a central concern of networki...
Paper type: Conceptual paper The aim of this paper is to look at the deficiencies of the current Int...
mr53413 Many students, educators, and other professionals are increasingly finding that they need to...
The development of an architectural framework and related standards for the interconnection of diffe...
There is a growing concern that the Internet trans- port layer has stagnated and become less adaptiv...
The existing Internet ecosystem is a result of decades of evo-lution. It has managed to scale well b...
The Internet Protocol (IP) has been proven very flexible, being able to accommodate all kinds of lin...
Driven by the requirements of the emerging applications and networks, the Internet has become an arc...
An architectural principle known as protocol layering is widely recognized as one of the foundations...
The network protocols we use today have been introduced decades ago. Since then the whole Internet c...
Today, the pure form of the Internet’s best-effort deliv-ery model has not been able to effectively ...
turn to Fundamentals, a new approach to designing and building networks based on the fundamental con...
One of the key characteristics of the next-generation Internet architecture is its ability to adapt ...
This title covers the most commonly used elements of Internet and Intranet technology and their deve...
The Internet Protocol was conceived to allow computers in interconnected networks to communicate amo...
It has been a while since high-speed host protocol processing has been a central concern of networki...
Paper type: Conceptual paper The aim of this paper is to look at the deficiencies of the current Int...
mr53413 Many students, educators, and other professionals are increasingly finding that they need to...
The development of an architectural framework and related standards for the interconnection of diffe...
There is a growing concern that the Internet trans- port layer has stagnated and become less adaptiv...
The existing Internet ecosystem is a result of decades of evo-lution. It has managed to scale well b...
The Internet Protocol (IP) has been proven very flexible, being able to accommodate all kinds of lin...
Driven by the requirements of the emerging applications and networks, the Internet has become an arc...
An architectural principle known as protocol layering is widely recognized as one of the foundations...
The network protocols we use today have been introduced decades ago. Since then the whole Internet c...