
The Internet of the Future
15th Open European Summer School and IFIP TC6.6 Workshop, EUNICE 2009, Barcelona, Spain, September 7-9, 2009, Proceedings
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 28. August 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
XVII, 227 pages
978-3-642-03699-6 (ISBN)
Description
th Ten years ago, the 5 edition of the EUNICE Summer School took place in Barcelona with the motto "Broadband for all." This year, with the broadband promise already ful?lled in the city, the international workshop returned to th Barcelona in its 15 edition and focused on a polyhedrical approach to the Internet of the future. The Internet is shaping the twenty-?rst century information society. It has deeply transformed the way we learn, work and interact. All kinds of insti- tions, from universities to businesses, have been shaken by the wave of digital innovation.Leisureandsocialnetworksalsohavetheirplaceinthevirtualworld, and the younger generations cannot imagine a time when they could not be in permanent contact with friends around the globe, interchanging messages and multimedia content. The challengeof classifying,ranking andinterpreting the massive amounts of information that are being generated is breathtaking. Furthermore, the Internet is moving beyond the computer to reach mobile phones, smart gadgets and s- sor networks. The pervasiveness of the Internet fundamentally changed existing business models, and the business models themselves are driving the evolution of the Internet. In this scenario of relentless change, our aim is to foresee and design the networks and applications of the future.
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Series
Edition
2009 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XVII, 227 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
382 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-642-03699-6 (9783642036996)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-03700-9
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Content
Technical Session 1: Traffic Engineering for the Internet.- Quantifying the Uncertainty in Measurements for MBAC.- Ring Flushing for Reduced Overload in Spanning Tree Protocol Controlled Ethernet Networks.- A Distributed Exact Solution to Compute Inter-domain Multi-constrained Paths.- Technical Session 2: P2P and Multimedia.- Classification of P2P and HTTP Using Specific Protocol Characteristics.- Network Awareness in P2P-TV Applications.- Enhancing Progressive Encryption for Scalable Video Streams.- Technical Session 3: Advanced Applications for Next Generation Networks.- Characterizing User Groups in Online Social Networks.- Route Prediction on Tracking Data to Location-Based Services.- Context Aware Programmable Trackers for the Next Generation Internet.- Technical Session 4: Future Internet Architectures and Models.- The Metalist Model: A Simple and Extensible Information Model for the Future Internet.- On Designing for Tussle: Future Internet in Retrospect.- NIT: A New Internet Topology Generator.- Technical Session 5: Pervasive Wireless Networks and Protocols.- Resource Allocation in MIMO-OFDMA Wireless Systems Based on Linearly Precoded Orthogonal Space-Time Block Codes.- On the Influence of Packet Scheduling on the Trade-Off between System Spectral Efficiency and User Fairness in OFDMA-Based Networks.- RSSI-Based Forwarding for Multihop Wireless Sensor Networks.- Technical Session 6: Innovative Algorithms for Network-Related Problems.- A Pipelined IP Address Lookup Module for 100 Gbps Line Rates and beyond.- Comparative Study of Multicast Protection Algorithms Using Shared Links in 100GET Transport Network.- Implementation and Evaluation of the Enhanced Header Compression (IPHC) for 6LoWPAN.- Technical Session 7: Disruptive Technologies for Future Services.- Primary Transmitter Discovery Based on Image Processing in Cognitive Radio.- A Flexible Framework for Complete Session Mobility and Its Implementation.- A Model-Driven Approach for Telecommunications Network Services Definition.- Technical Session 8: Traffic Analysis.- Detecting Spam at the Network Level.- Consistency Analysis of Network Traffic Repositories.