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URL:https://www.lincs.fr/events/named-object-based-services-in-the-future-
 internet-architecture/
SUMMARY:Named-Object Based Services in the Future Internet Architecture
DESCRIPTION:After many years of constant evolution\, the Internet has
 approached a historic inflection point where mobile platforms\,
 applications and services are poised to replace the fixed-host/server model
 that has dominated the Internet since its inception. Driven by the
 strikingly different Internet population of mobile devices and services\,
 new fundamental communication abstractions are required and the current IP
 based Internet fails to meet their requirement in a satisfying fashion.
 Starting from these key considerations\, this talk aims to introduce the
 audience to a new approach to networking\, that centers around the central
 architectural concept of Named-Object based networking and the power that
 lies behind it. Looking at the different architectures presented over the
 years\, a set of new fundamental abstractions are defined\, providing a
 comprehensive analysis of their properties and how they could be met. This
 study leads to the presentation of the MobilityFirst architecture in which
 the "narrow waist" of the protocol stack is based on Named-Objects which
 enable a broad range of capabilities in the network.As an example of the
 potential of the Named-Object abstraction\, an analysis of how advanced
 cloud services can be supported in the proposed architecture is presented.
 In particular\, the concept of naming is extended to natively support
 virtual network identifiers. It is shown that the virtual network
 capability can be designed by introducing the concept of a "Virtual Network
 Identifier (VNID)" which is managed as a Named-Object. Further\, the design
 supports the concept of Application Specific Routing (ASR) which enables
 network routing decisions to be made with awareness of application
 parameters such as cloud server workload. Experimental results show that
 the new framework provides a clean and simple logic for defining and
 managing virtual networks while limiting the performance impact produced by
 the additional overhead generated by running such system. Moreover\, using
 a prototype of the architecture deployed on a nation-wide testbed\, the
 potential of ASR is demonstrated in a cloud service scenario.
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Youtube
LOCATION:LINCS Meeting Room 40\, 23\, avenue d'Italie\, Paris\, 75013\,
 France
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