Research Article
Management and Service-aware Networking Architectures (MANA) for Future Internet — Position paper: System functions, capabilities and requirements
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- Alex Galis
Henrik Abramowicz
Marcus Brunner
Danny Raz
Prosper Chemouil
Joe Butler
Costas Polychronopoulos
Stuart Clayman
Hermann de Meer
Thierry Coupaye
Aiko Pras
Krishan Sabnani
Philippe Massonet
Syed Naqvi
Year: 2009
Management and Service-aware Networking Architectures (MANA) for Future Internet — Position paper: System functions, capabilities and requirements
CHINACOM2009-AIS
IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/CHINACOM.2009.5339964
Abstract
Future Internet (FI) research and development threads have recently been gaining momentum all over the world and as such the international race to create a new generation Internet is in full swing: GENI, Asia Future Internet, Future Internet Forum Korea, European Union Future Internet Assembly (FIA). This is a position paper identifying the research orientation with a time horizon of 10 years, together with the key challenges for the capabilities in the Management and Service-aware Networking Architectures (MANA) part of the Future Internet (FI) allowing for parallel and federated Internet(s).
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