支持面向服务的计算和应用的因特网的全新设计

D. Du
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只提供摘要形式。今天的互联网是40年前设计的。互联网的规模已经变得非常大。随着科技的飞速发展,我们现在拥有了价格便宜、体积小、计算能力强、存储容量大的设备。这些设备旨在通过监测环境、收集关键数据和执行特殊指令来改善我们的日常生活。这些设备已经逐渐成为我们未来互联网的重要组成部分。这些设备收集了前所未有的大量数据。如何管理和查找所需的信息成为一个巨大的挑战。与此同时,许多新兴的应用程序(如面向服务的、安全和实时应用程序)需要比当前Internet所能提供的更好的支持。为了应对这些挑战,美国国家科学基金会对网络研究集群和网络信托计划的研究资助方向进行了调整。NSF还启动了一项名为GENI(全球网络创新环境)的重大努力,从零开始重新设计互联网。GENI由两个主要部分组成:一个实验设施和一个名为FIND(未来互联网设计)的研究项目。我们将讨论GENI的现状,NOSS(网络传感器系统)和FIND的研究资助方向。在明尼苏达大学,我们正在开发一种智能存储方法,通过将文件系统和上面的层的几个关键特性迁移到存储设备中来利用技术进步。本文还将简要讨论该方法的研究问题和潜在效益。这是重新思考未来互联网所需的框架和体系结构的一个例子。
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Clean Slate Design of Internet for Supporting Service-Oriented Computing and Applications
Summary form only given. The Internet today was designed four decades ago. The scale of the Internet has grown to enormously large. With the rapid technology advancement, we now have cheap and small devices with high computing power and large storage capacity. These devices are designed to improve our daily life by monitoring our environment, collecting critical data, and executing special instructions. These devices have gradually become an essential part of our future Internet. Unprecedented amount of data are collected by these devices. How to manage and look for the desired information becomes a great challenge. At the same time, many emerging applications like service-oriented, security and real-time applications demand much better support than the current Internet can offer. To meet these challenges, NSF research funding directions for NeTS (Networking Research Cluster) and Cyber Trust Program have been adjusted. NSF also starts a major effort, called GENI (Global Environment for Networking Innovations) to redesign the Internet from scratch. GENI consists of two major components: an experimental facility and a research program called FIND (Future Internet Design). We will discuss the current status of GENI, research funding directions of NOSS (Networks Of Sensor Systems) and FIND. At the University of Minnesota we are developing an intelligent storage approach that taking advantage of the technology advancement by migrating several key features from file systems and the layers above into storage devices. The research issues and potential benefits of this approach will also be briefly discussed. This serves as one of the examples of rethinking the required framework and architecture of the future Internet.
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