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Future Internet is a summarizing term for world-wide research activities dedicated to the further development of the original Internet (see also History_of_the_Internet).

While the technical development of the Internet has been an extensive research topic from the beginning, an increased public awareness of several critical shortcomings in terms of performance, reliability, scalability, security and many other categories including societal, economical and business aspects, has led to Future Internet research efforts.

Given the diversity of technologies related to the Internet, extended by lower and higher layers and applications, the related research topics are wide spread.

In addition, the approaches towards a Future Internet range from small, incremental evolutionary steps to complete redesigns (clean slate) and architecture principles, where, for example, applied technologies shall not be limited by existing standards. The clean slate type of approaches are based on the experience that supplementary or late additions to an original and established design are limited in their acceptance and introduction. Technical examples for supplements are MobileIP, IPSec, DiffServ, HIP, RSerPool, Shim6 or IPv6. The fact that an IP address denotes both the identifier as well as the locator of an end system, known as 'semantic overloading', is an example of a conceptual shortcoming of the Internet architecture.


National and international implementation plans and activities

While Future Internet is often connotated with the GENI/FIND initiatives of the NSF, several other international research programmes have adopted this term.

  • Evolved Internet future for European leadership – EIFFEL
  • Future Internet network design – FIND http://find.isi.edu/
  • Future Internet Research and Experimentation http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/ict/fire
  • Information and communication technology 2020 – IKT 2020
  • it839/u-it839 (Korea)

Emerging new network platforms

  • PlanetLab


References