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Handbook of Research on Redesigning the Future of Internet Architectures

Handbook of Research on Redesigning the Future of Internet Architectures
Author(s)/Editor(s): Mohamed Boucadair (France Télécom, France)and Christian Jacquenet (Orange S.A., France)
Copyright: ©2015
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8371-6
ISBN13: 9781466683716
ISBN10: 1466683716
EISBN13: 9781466683723

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As the volume of global Internet traffic increases, the Internet is beginning to suffer from a broad spectrum of performance-degrading infrastructural limitations that threaten to jeopardize the continued growth of new, innovative services. In answer to this challenge, computer scientists seek to maintain the original design principles of the Internet while allowing for a more dynamic approach to the manner in which networks are designed and operated.

The Handbook of Research on Redesigning the Future of Internet Architectures covers some of the hottest topics currently being debated by the Internet community at large, including Internet governance, privacy issues, service delivery automation, advanced networking schemes, and new approaches to Internet traffic-forwarding and path-computation mechanics. Targeting students, network-engineers, and technical strategists, this book seeks to provide a broad and comprehensive look at the next wave of revolutionary ideas poised to reshape the very foundation of the Internet as we know it.



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Computer and information scientists mostly from Europe but also Asia survey some of the challenges facing the future of the Internet, and some proposed approaches for changing its architecture to meet those challenges. They cover Internet governance, regulatory aspects, and privacy considerations; novel networking approaches; advanced transport techniques and traffic forwarding and routing schemes; new approaches to (automated) network services design, delivery, and operation; and advanced service delivery solutions.

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Author's/Editor's Biography

Mohamed Boucadair (Ed.)
Mohamed Boucadair is a Senior IP Architect with France Telecom. He has worked for France Telecom R&D and has been part of the team working on VoIP services. He is now working at the France Telecom corporate division responsible for making recommendations on the evolution of IP/MPLS core networks. He has been involved in IST research projects, working on dynamic provisioning and inter-domain traffic engineering. He has also worked as an R&D engineer in charge of dynamic provisioning, QoS, multicast and intra/inter-domain traffic engineering. He has published many journal articles and written extensively on these subject areas. Mr. Boucadair holds several patents on VoIP, IPv4 service continuity, IPv6, etc.

Christian Jacquenet (Ed.)
Christian JACQUENET graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Physique de Marseille, a French school of engineers. He joined Orange in 1989, and he’s currently the Referent Expert of the “Networks of the Future” Orange Expert community. Until recently, he was the Director of the Strategic Program Office for advanced IP networking within Orange Labs. He is also the head of Orange’s IPv6 Program that aims at defining and driving the enforcement of the Group’s IPv6 strategy. He conducts development activities in the areas of Software-Defined Networking (SDN), IP networking, automated service delivery procedures, including service function chaining techniques. He authored and co-authored several Internet standards in the areas of dynamic routing protocols and resource allocation techniques, as well as numerous papers and books in the areas of IP multicast, traffic engineering and automated IP service delivery techniques. He also holds several patents in the areas of advanced home and IP networking techniques.

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