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Limitações são encontradas na Internet recente porque muitas funções e protocolos são corrigidos para o conjunto original de protocolos em camadas sem considerar a otimização global. Isto revela que o argumento ponta a ponta na Internet original não era suficiente para a rede social atual e nem para uma rede sustentável do futuro. Neste documento de posicionamento, apresentamos diretrizes de design para uma rede futura, que chamamos de Rede de Nova Geração, que proporciona a inclusão de diversas necessidades humanas, conexão confiável entre o mundo real e o espaço de rede virtual e a promoção da potencialidade social para o ser humano. emergência. As diretrizes consistem na síntese do cristal, na conexão com a realidade e nas diretrizes sustentáveis e evolutivas.
Hiroaki HARAI
Kenji FUJIKAWA
Ved P. KAFLE
Takaya MIYAZAWA
Masayuki MURATA
Masaaki OHNISHI
Masataka OHTA
Takeshi UMEZAWA
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Hiroaki HARAI, Kenji FUJIKAWA, Ved P. KAFLE, Takaya MIYAZAWA, Masayuki MURATA, Masaaki OHNISHI, Masataka OHTA, Takeshi UMEZAWA, "Design Guidelines for New Generation Network Architecture" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E93-B, no. 3, pp. 462-465, March 2010, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.462.
Abstract: Limitations are found in the recent Internet because a lot of functions and protocols are patched to the original suite of layered protocols without considering global optimization. This reveals that end-to-end argument in the original Internet was neither sufficient for the current societal network and nor for a sustainable network of the future. In this position paper, we present design guidelines for a future network, which we call the New Generation Network, which provides the inclusion of diverse human requirements, reliable connection between the real-world and virtual network space, and promotion of social potentiality for human emergence. The guidelines consist of the crystal synthesis, the reality connection, and the sustainable & evolutional guidelines.
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AU - Ved P. KAFLE
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AU - Masataka OHTA
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