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This paper focuses on the presentation of a simulation framework, prototyping environment and demonstration scenario developed in the context of the Self-NET Future Internet mechanisms. Self management mechanisms of Future Internet elements are introduced, which incorporate the Monitoring, Decision making and Execution cognitive cycles. Such functionality enables the envisaged elements to sense their...
Today, a steadily growing number of devices contains multiple network interfaces. For example, nearly all smartphones are equipped with at least W-LAN as well as 3G/4G interfaces. In consequence, there is a rising demand for so-called multi-path transfer, which utilizes all of these interfaces simultaneously in order to maximize the payload throughput of applications. Currently, this so-called multi-path...
The current Internet has several known challenges, such as mobility, multihoming, routing scalability, traffic engineering, etc. due to the overloaded semantics of IP address, i.e. the IP address is used as a node identifier (ID) as well as a node locator (LOC). Thus, the research community has proposed the ID/LOC separation scheme. In this paper, we propose a normalized average cost model to analyze...
Unequivocally, one of the main challenges of the arising wireless world is to support the QoS-demanding services. However, the solutions that will be considered should not only take into account the optimization of the network performance, but should also be energy efficient both for the operator and the end-user. This paper presents the concept of Opportunistic Networks (ONs) as an energy efficient...
Content-oriented networking (CON) addresses the inefficiency of IP networks in supporting content distribution, by decoupling location from identity at the network level, and retrieving a content object through its name or identifier, instead of its storage location or host IP address. A naming scheme is critical in CON designs because a name is used to identify the object and acts as the key for...
An adaptive traffic estimation algorithm for an Auto-nomic Future Internet which can provide improved throughput, energy-efficiency and QoS guarantees is proposed. The theory for a Future Internet which supports multiple service classes, i.e., the traditional Best-Effort (BE) class and a new Essentially-Perfect-QoS (QoS) class, has recently been proposed. In this Future Internet, the routers give...
Towards the future development of global ICT environments, roles of network federation will become increasingly important and complex. Functional gaps between standard network architectures, such as conventional IP-based networks, next generation networks, and future Internet, tends to be remarkable. Architectural migrations from conventional IP to next generation network and to future Internet are...
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