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Architecture and Design for the Future Internet addresses the
Networks of the Future and the Future Internet, focusing on
networks aspects, offering both technical and non-technical
perspectives. It presents the main findings of 4WARD (Architecture
and Design for the Future Internet), a European Integrated Project
within Framework Programme 7, which addressed this area from an
innovative approach. Today's network architectures are stifling
innovation, restricting it mostly to the application level, while
the need for structural change is increasingly evident. The absence
of adequate facilities to design, optimise and interoperate new
networks currently forces a convergence to an architecture that is
suboptimal for many applications and that cannot support
innovations within itself, the Internet. 4WARD overcomes this
impasse through a set of radical architectural approaches, built on
a strong mobile and wireless background. The main topics addressed
by the book are: the improved ability to design inter-operable and
complementary families of network architectures; the enabled
co-existence of multiple networks on common platforms through
carrier-grade virtualisation for networking resources; the enhanced
utility of networks by making them self-managing; the increased
robustness and efficiency of networks by leveraging diversity; and
the improved application support by a new information-centric
paradigm in place of the old host-centric approach. These solutions
embrace the full range of technologies, from fibre backbones to
wireless and sensor networks.
Architecture and Design for the Future Internet addresses the
Networks of the Future and the Future Internet, focusing on
networks aspects, offering both technical and non-technical
perspectives. It presents the main findings of 4WARD (Architecture
and Design for the Future Internet), a European Integrated Project
within Framework Programme 7, which addressed this area from an
innovative approach. Today's network architectures are stifling
innovation, restricting it mostly to the application level, while
the need for structural change is increasingly evident. The absence
of adequate facilities to design, optimise and interoperate new
networks currently forces a convergence to an architecture that is
suboptimal for many applications and that cannot support
innovations within itself, the Internet. 4WARD overcomes this
impasse through a set of radical architectural approaches, built on
a strong mobile and wireless background. The main topics addressed
by the book are: the improved ability to design inter-operable and
complementary families of network architectures; the enabled
co-existence of multiple networks on common platforms through
carrier-grade virtualisation for networking resources; the enhanced
utility of networks by making them self-managing; the increased
robustness and efficiency of networks by leveraging diversity; and
the improved application support by a new information-centric
paradigm in place of the old host-centric approach. These solutions
embrace the full range of technologies, from fibre backbones to
wireless and sensor networks.
Mobile Broadband Multimedia Networks: Techniques, Models and Tools
for 4th Generation Communication Networks provides the main results
of the prestigious and well known European COST 273 research
project on the development of next generation mobile and wireless
communication systems.
Based on the applied research of over 350 participants in academia
and industry, this book focuses on the radio aspects of mobile and
wireless broadband multimedia communications, by exploring and
developing new methods, models, techniques, strategies and tools
towards the implementation of 4th generation mobile and wireless
communication systems.
This complete reference includes topics ranging from transmission
and signal processing techniques to antennas and diversity, ultra
wide band, MIMO and reference scenarios for radio network
simulation and evaluation.
This book will be an ideal source of the latest developments in
mobile multimedia broadband technologies for researchers, R&D
engineers, graduates and engineers in industry implementing
simulation models and conducting measurements.
* Based on the well known and respected research of the COST 273
project 'Towards Mobile Broadband Multimedia Networks', whose
previous models have been adopted by standardisation bodies such as
ITU, ETSI and 3GPP
* Gives methods, techniques, models and tools for developing 4th
generation mobile and wireless communication systems
* Includes the latest development of key technologies and methods
such as MIMO systems, ultra wide-band and OFDM
The Book contains the Vision of the researchers of the European
Network of Excellence NEWCOM++ (Network of Excellence on Wireless
COMmunication) on the present and future status of Wireless
Communication Networks. In its content, the community of NEWCOM++
researchers, shaped under the common ground of a mainly academic
network of excellence, have distilled their scientific wisdom in a
number of areas characterized by the common denominator of wireless
communications, by identifying the medium-long term research
tendencies/problems, describing the tools to face them and
providing a relatively large number of references for the
interested reader. The identified areas and the researchers
involved in their redaction reflect the intersection of the major
topics in wireless communications with those that are deeply
investigated in NEWCOM++; they are preceded by an original
description of the main trends in user/society needs and the degree
of fulfilment that ongoing and future wireless communications
standards will more likely help achieving. The appendix of the Book
contains a list of "Millenium Problems", seminal problems in the
area of wireless communication networks, characterized by being
crucial and still unsolved. The problems have been identified by
NEWCOM++ researchers and filtered by the editors of the Vision
Book.
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