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New generation Internet architectures projects are popping up everywhere with new designs proposals and protocols. It is time to rethink the Internet architecture and reengineering it to address the current and future requirements. This text survey recent and ongoing projects focusing on three driving scenarios for the future Internet: object-centric, content-centric and user-centric. An overview about the future Internet research activities in U.S., Europe, Japan and Brazil is also presented.
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Tronco, T.R., Tome, T., Rothenberg, C.E., Alberti, A.M. (2010). New Generation Internet Architectures: Recent and Ongoing Projects. In: Tronco, T. (eds) New Network Architectures. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 297. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13247-6_6
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