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“4WARD – Architecture and Design for the Future Internet”

“4WARD – Architecture and Design for the Future Internet”. D2.1 Technical Requirement Hoon-gyu Choi hgchoi@mmlab.snu.ac.kr 2008.11.05. Contents. Introduction 4WARD overview Non-Technical Aspects Technical Requirements Annex – Detailed requirements Summary. Introduction.

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“4WARD – Architecture and Design for the Future Internet”

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  1. “4WARD – Architecture and Design for the Future Internet” D2.1 Technical Requirement Hoon-gyu Choi hgchoi@mmlab.snu.ac.kr 2008.11.05

  2. Contents • Introduction • 4WARD overview • Non-Technical Aspects • Technical Requirements • Annex – Detailed requirements • Summary MMLAB

  3. Introduction • Both the architecture and the engineering processes of the Internet no longer suitable • We want to bring innovation back into the network • Some technical issues to deal with: • Can we cope with the massive number of communicating things? • Separation of naming and addressing • Policy and governance • We need a holistic global approach – 4WARD Project MMLAB

  4. 4WARD Objective • To increase the competiveness of European network industry • To improve the quality of life for European citizen • By creating a family of dependable and interoperable networks providing direct and ubiquitous access to information • To make the development of networks and networked applications faster and easier, leading to both more advanced and more affordable communication services. • 4WARD takes a “clean slate” approach MMLAB

  5. Project info • Status • Start Date • 2008-01-01 • Duration • 24 months • Project Cost • 23.25 million euro • Contract Type • Collaborative project (generic) • End Date • 2009-12-31 • Project Funding • 14.45 million euro • Project Lead • Ericsson AB, Sweden MMLAB

  6. Overall Approach Input WP1 WP6 WP2 WP4 Output WP3 WP5 MMLAB

  7. Deriving 4WARD Requirement • It is important to identify the requirements that consistently should cover the whole 4WARD approach to a Network of the Future • Requirements Analysis Process MMLAB

  8. Requirements Analysis Process • Starting Point – overall 4WARD mission statements • Stakeholders are identified • Technical • Network architects, planner, equipment vendors,operators • Non-technical • Customers/users • Human users, Business and private users, Content Producers, Advertisers • Legal agreement bodies • Regulators (national, EU) • Legislator • governance MMLAB

  9. Requirements Analysis Process • Concerns • The purpose or missions of the system • The appropriateness of the system for use • Feasibility of constructing the system • The Risk of system development and operation • Maintainability, deployability, and evolvablility • Scenarios • Use case, Growth, Exploratory • Requirements • Views • Representation of a whole system MMLAB

  10. Non-technical Aspects • Usage and Services • How will users benefit from the technology advances of 4WARD • E.g. Shall support • existing as well as emerging business models • service provider requirements for managing their operation • mass market customer requirement • Socio-Economics • Services will become ubiquitous, will be underlying to all social and economic infrastructure • E.g. Shall support safety-critical applications • Policy, Governance and Regulation MMLAB

  11. Technical requirements • Primary concern of 4WARD • Information-centric network • Users only need to be aware of the information identifiers and not of the location of the information • Future Internet connectivity • Should always available • Interoperability • Assure the interoperability between different architectures, different domains • Security • Privacy, lawful interception MMLAB

  12. Technical Requirements: details • General Properties [000] • Ubiquity [4W.010], Mobility [4W.020], Scalability [4W.030], Usability [4W.040] • Wireless Awareness [4W.050], Green network[4W.060] • Services and application support [100] • Information-Centric Networking [4W.100] • Generic Connectivity Services [4W.110], Seamless Service [4W.130] • Quality-of-Service [4W.120] • Internetworking [200] • Naming, Addressing, and Name resolution [4W.200] • Interoperability [4W.210], composition [4W.230] MMLAB

  13. Technical Requirements: details • Architecture [300] • Diversity and Extensibility [4W.300] • Virtualization [4W.320] • Management [400] • Monitoring [4W.400] • Self-management Properties [4W.410] • Security [500] • Integrity and Privacy [4W.500] • Lawful Interception [4W.510] • Service Abuse [4W.520] MMLAB

  14. Annex 1: From WP Perspectives • WP (Work Packages) • Based on Bottom-up approach • Detailed requirements are collected by inquiring the expert groups from the 4WARD Work packages MMLAB

  15. Annex 2: From Technical themes • Mobility • Mob.010 – Mob.120 • Quality of Service • QoS.010 – QoS.120 • Security • Sec.010 – Sec.110 • Physical layer awareness • PHY.010 – PHY.090 • Multi-Operator awareness • MultOp.010 – MultOp.080 MMLAB

  16. Summary • In 4WARD, technical requirements are defined • These overall requirements will be transferred into various specific architecture designs, concepts and realizations, highlighting different views of the respective work packages or technical themes according to the delivery plans. • Also, these requirements will server as a useful reference for other research groups MMLAB

  17. Reference • http://www.4ward-project.eu/ MMLAB

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