A coming National Science Foundation (NSF) initiative will explor...
A coming National Science Foundation (NSF) initiative will explore “new network architectures at scale” -- work that could produce an entirely new Internet architecture “with built-in security measures and support for ubiquitous sensors and wireless communications devices” -- the…
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agency said in Aug. The Global Environment for Networking Investigations (GENI) program will support research, design and development of new networking and distributed systems capabilities by: (1) Going beyond existing paradigms of datagram, packet and circuit switching; designing new naming, addressing and overall identity architectures and new paradigms of network management. (2) Building security into the architecture; designing for high availability; balancing privacy and accountability; designing for regional difference and local values. (3) Devising new architectures incorporating emerging technologies (e.g., new wireless and optical technologies) and new computing paradigms enabled by pervasive devices. (4) Using information objects, location-based services and identity frameworks. (5) Rendering large-scale distributed applications secure, robust and manageable; developing principles and patterns for distributed applications. (6) Developing new network architecture theories; investigating network complexity, scalability and economic incentives. NSF’s Computer & Information Science & Engineering Directorate will manage the initiative.