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최근 인터넷에서는 글로벌 최적화를 고려하지 않고 원래의 계층형 프로토콜 제품군에 많은 기능과 프로토콜이 패치되기 때문에 한계가 발견됩니다. 이는 원래 인터넷의 종단간 논쟁이 현재의 사회 네트워크와 미래의 지속 가능한 네트워크를 위해 충분하지 않았음을 보여줍니다. 본 입장 보고서에서 우리는 다양한 인간 요구 사항을 포함하고 현실 세계와 가상 네트워크 공간 간의 안정적인 연결을 제공하며 인간의 사회적 잠재력을 촉진하는 차세대 네트워크라고 부르는 미래 네트워크에 대한 설계 지침을 제시합니다. 출현. 지침은 결정 합성, 현실 연결, 지속 가능하고 진화적인 지침으로 구성됩니다.
Hiroaki HARAI
Kenji FUJIKAWA
Ved P. KAFLE
Takaya MIYAZAWA
Masayuki MURATA
Masaaki OHNISHI
Masataka OHTA
Takeshi UMEZAWA
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Hiroaki HARAI, Kenji FUJIKAWA, Ved P. KAFLE, Takaya MIYAZAWA, Masayuki MURATA, Masaaki OHNISHI, Masataka OHTA, Takeshi UMEZAWA, "Design Guidelines for New Generation Network Architecture" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E93-B, no. 3, pp. 462-465, March 2010, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.462.
Abstract: Limitations are found in the recent Internet because a lot of functions and protocols are patched to the original suite of layered protocols without considering global optimization. This reveals that end-to-end argument in the original Internet was neither sufficient for the current societal network and nor for a sustainable network of the future. In this position paper, we present design guidelines for a future network, which we call the New Generation Network, which provides the inclusion of diverse human requirements, reliable connection between the real-world and virtual network space, and promotion of social potentiality for human emergence. The guidelines consist of the crystal synthesis, the reality connection, and the sustainable & evolutional guidelines.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E93.B.462/_p
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AU - Takaya MIYAZAWA
AU - Masayuki MURATA
AU - Masaaki OHNISHI
AU - Masataka OHTA
AU - Takeshi UMEZAWA
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