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Asia FI Workshop on Fundamental Issues of Future Internet

Asia FI Workshop on Fundamental Issues of Future Internet. Http://www.asiafi.net/meeting/2008archworkshop/main.htm Date: October 26, 2008 Venue: HuangHai Hotel, Qingdao , China. Editorial Group: Chief Editor: Jun Bi Deputy Chief Editors: Ryuji Wakikawa and Dongman Lee Steering Group:

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Asia FI Workshop on Fundamental Issues of Future Internet

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  1. Asia FI Workshop on Fundamental Issues of Future Internet Http://www.asiafi.net/meeting/2008archworkshop/main.htm Date: October 26, 2008Venue: HuangHai Hotel, Qingdao , China

  2. Editorial Group: • Chief Editor: Jun Bi • Deputy Chief Editors: Ryuji Wakikawa and Dongman Lee • Steering Group: • Lixia Zhang, Kilnam Chon, Xing Li. • Contributors and Reviewers: • TBD

  3. Milestones: • 2008.9-10 Collect documents and submit the initial draft (done. draft v0.0 on 2008.9.16 and draft v0.1 on 2008.10.8) • 2008.10.26 One day workshop in Qingdao: Presentations, discussion and form the Editing Group (done) • 2008.12.31 Complete the draft and submit for review • 2009.1 Review meeting (collocated with 2nd AsiaFI winter school at Tsinghua Univ., Beijing) • 2010.1 Revisit the document yearly

  4. Workshop Photo

  5. Agenda • 09:00 - 09:30 Introduction, Design Goals and Principle : Mingwei Xu • 09:30 - 10:30 Looking Back, Looking Forward: A few observations about the Internet (r)evolution : Lixia Zhang • 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break • 11:00 - 12:30 Mobility (including Mobility/Wireless Testbeds, Secutiry issues and other issues in Mobility/wireless) : Ryuji Wakikawa • 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch • 14:00 - 14:30 Service Oriented Architecture : Dongman Lee (to present remotely by skype) • 14:30 - 15:30 Security/Trust/Dependability : Artur Hecker, Jun Bi • 15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break • 16:00 - 17:00 Engineering (including Testbeds) : Xing Li • 17:00 - 18:00 Wrapup Session : Kilnam Chon • 18:00 ~          Dinner

  6. Mingwei Xu • INTRODUCTION of workshop on Fundamental Issues of Future Internet • Objective of Architecture & Building Blocks WG • Internet has achieved a great success • However, there’re new challenges • Why so many challenges • So Internet really needs a substantialchange • Two categories of designing Future Internet • Design Goals • New Goals in Addition • Design Principles

  7. Lixia Zhang • Looking Back, Looking Forward: A few observations about the Internet (r)evolution: • Setting the Stage • Internet as an Engineering Design • Design as Revision • Design as Revision: An Example • Design as Revision: A 2nd Example • Design as Revision: A 3rd Example • Network Research as Scientific Investigation • To find out how to design the future Internet • Looking back: First 2 Observations • Looking back: A 3rd Observation • A few other observations

  8. Lixia Zhang • A few other observations • Yet another observation • Internet as an Engineering Design • Circumstances Change Over Time • Today’s Internet faces a # of challenges • How did these problems creep in? • "Being the Right Size" by Haldane, 1928 • Two quick summary notes

  9. Wakikawa • Mobility • Mobile and Wireless (Wireless is independent from Mobility) • Different mobility for different scenarios: • Network-based mobility (PMIP, 3GPP) • Host-based mobility (MIP/NEMO, WiMAX) • Local mobility (MANET) • Wireless Stub Networks • Need for E2E

  10. Dongman Lee • Personalized Service Oriented Future Internet • Objectives: • User centric • Service/Data Oriented communications • Interoperability • Privacy & Security

  11. Jun Bi, Artur Hecker • Security, Dependability and Trust in the Future Interne • What is Trust in the future Internet • Property of future internet: Security, Availability and controllability. • Trustworthy Internet: MOST Science & Technology Support Project.

  12. Xing Li • CNGI-CERNET2 Engineering • Concept • Design • Deployment • Lessons learned • CNGI-CERNET2 as a Testbed • Future Plan • Remarks

  13. Kilnam Chon • Wrap-up Session Summary of Discussion: • Mobility maybe is a feature of Asian pacific region in term of # of users and demands of new functionality.Security and scalability are abstract concept. • How can we scale mobile service with security?We need a position paper. • When shall we write this?Try to finish the end of year. Winter school is good time to review it. • What kind of structure are you looking for?What kind of content?How many pages? -> About 10

  14. Kilnam Chon • What position are we going to make?It's guideline. • Are there any benchmark and reference?In GENI research plan, 30-40 pages. First part is an overview; latter part is details of plan. • Who will write this document?Limited the number of editors.D Lee, Jun Bi, Ryuji Wakikawa. Jun Bi will be the chief editor.It will not be position paper, but more like Guideline.It can be fairly loose format. It should be easier to be accepted by community. • Do we need to discuss scalability, security in content of mobility?

  15. Kilnam Chon • Overview   each technology (mobility, security, etc) • Bias to mobilityWe want to facilitate the technology, previous architecture how to  handle this.Even though comprehensive thing at this time, network aspect, protocol aspect, application aspect, security aspect of mobility.If it is too bias to mobility, we can revise it at the next time. • Another workshop. At winter school, we will have review of guideline.Next editorial meeting will be at Beijing. Another workshop. Same topic one year later.

  16. Thank you!

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