面向网络和媒体独立服务和协议的互联网未来架构

J. Alcober, X. Hesselbach, Antonio de la Oliva, Andres Garcia-Saavedra, David Roldán, C. Bock
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当前,互联网已成为必不可少的通信基础设施,不仅用于信息传递,而且已成为社会基础设施的重要组成部分,如电子政务、能源/交通管制、金融、学习、卫生等。尽管互联网已经朝着为固定和移动应用程序提供透明传输服务的高带宽网络架构发展,但它的未来取决于它如何处理不同方面的几个问题,如可扩展性、普遍性、安全性、稳健性、移动性、异质性、服务质量(QoS)、可重新配置性、上下文感知、可管理性、以数据为中心、经济性等。本文揭示了西班牙政府资助的研究项目2010-20136-c03中提出的方法,以克服当前互联网的缺点,如能源效率、网络僵化、信息异构以及光和无线网络共存。为了做到这一点,已经确定了两种技术作为面对这些问题的潜在解决方案:i)媒体独立性和ii)虚拟化。一方面,媒体独立性通过引入一个抽象的控制API来配置、监控和命令物理接口,使控制平面与物理技术特性解耦。另一方面,网络虚拟化策略允许将电气和光学网络基础设施划分为多个并行的专用虚拟网络,以实现物理基础设施共享的目的,并允许创建跨越多种技术和领域的覆盖网络,因此是上下文感知服务组合的非常有用的工具。
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Internet future architectures for network and media independent services and protocols
Current Internet has become an essential communication infrastructure, not only for information transfer but also as a key component of social infrastructures, such as e-government, energy/traffic controls, finance, learning, health, etc. Even though the Internet has evolved towards high-bandwidth network architectures offering transparent transport services for fixed and mobile applications, its future depends on how it is going to cope with several concerns on different aspects such as scalability, ubiquity, security, robustness, mobility, heterogeneity, Quality of Service (QoS), re-configurability, context-awareness, manageability, data-centric, economics, etc. This paper exposes the approaches proposed in the Spanish Government funded research project tin2010-20136-c03 to overcome identified drawbacks of the current internet, such as energy efficiency, network ossification, heterogeneity of information and coexistence of optical and wireless networks. In order to do so, two technologies have been identified as potential solutions to face some of these problems: i) Media Independence and ii) Virtualization. On the one hand, Media Independence enables the decoupling of the control plane from the physical technology specificities, by introducing an abstract control API to configure, monitor and command the physical interface. On the other hand, network virtualization strategies allow the partition of electrical and optical network infrastructures into multiple parallel, dedicated virtual networks for a physical infrastructure sharing purpose, and enables the creation of overlay networks spanning multiple technologies and realms, hence being a very useful tool for context-aware service composition.
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