The Future Internet : Future Internet Assembly 2013: Validated Results and New Horizons.

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Main Author: Galis, Alex.
Other Authors: Gavras, Anastasius.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2013.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series
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505 0 |a Intro -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Software Driven Networks, Virtualisation, Programmability and Autonomic Management -- Towards a Socially-Aware Management of New Overlay Application Traffic Combined with Energy Efficiency in the Internet (SmartenIT) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Current Trends in the Internet -- 3 Challenges Emerging from Internet Trends -- 4 Use Cases and Solution Approaches -- 5 Requirements for System Design and Architecture Design -- 6 Summary and Preliminary Conclusions -- References -- The NEBULA Future Internet Architecture -- 1 Introduction -- 2 NEBULA as a Network Architecture -- 2.1 Today's Internet -- 2.2 NEBULA -- 3 NEBULA Future Internet Architecture Integration -- 4 NEBULA Configuration and Operation -- 4.1 Policy Configuration -- 4.2 Path Setup -- 4.3 Forwarding -- 4.4 Naming -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Open the Way to Future Networks - A Viewpoint Framework from ITU-T* -- 1 Introduction and Context -- 2 Future Network Standardization in ITU-T -- 2.1 Service Awareness -- 2.2 Data Awareness -- 2.3 Environmental Awareness -- 2.4 Social and Economic Awareness -- 3 Future Plan -- 4 Related Research and Standardization and Programs -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Towards a Minimal Core for Information-Centric Networking -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Advantages of a Minimal Core -- 1.2 Design Goals for the Core -- 2 Information-Centrism -- 3 Naming and Content Security -- 4 Information Space -- 4.1 Definition -- 4.2 Discussion -- 5 An Example Node Architecture -- 6 Development on Top of the Core -- 6.1 Managing Consistency with Scopes -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Managing QoS for Future Internet Applications over Virtual Sensor Networks -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The VITRO Routing Solution -- 3 Applications Exploiting Virtualization of WSNs -- 3.1 Simulation Environment. 
505 8 |a 3.2 Energy Control in Public and Private Buildings -- 3.3 Traffic Control Application Domain -- 3.4 Logistics Applications -- 3.5 Security-Related Applications -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- High Availability in the Future Internet -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work and Background -- 3 Providing Fast Protection with LFAs -- 4 Analyzing and Improving LFA-Based Fast Protection -- 5 Improving Fast Protection with Remote LFA -- 6 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Integrating OpenFlow in IMS Networks and Enabling for Future Internet Researchand Experimentation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Introducing SDN to IMS: Integrating OpenFlow -- 3 Enhancements and Implementation on IMS Testbeds -- 3.1 The UoP OSIMS Testbed -- 3.2 The TSSG Testbed -- 4 Enabling for Experimentation -- 4.1 Integration with other Control and Monitoring Frameworks -- 5 Target Experiments/Experimenters -- 5.1 QoS with Policy Enforcement and OpenFlow Control -- 5.2 Prioritizing Traffic between 2 IMS Cores Exchanging Data -- 6 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Computing and Networking Clouds -- Contrail: Distributed Application Deployment under SLA in Federated Heterogeneous Clouds -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Contrail Architecture -- 3 Federation Concept and Service -- 4 Service Level Agreements -- 5 Virtual Execution Platform -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Cloud-Based Evaluation Framework for Big Data -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Challenges in Benchmarking on Big Data -- 3 VISCERAL Framework -- 3.1 Cloud-Based Framework -- 3.2 Benchmark Activity Flow -- 3.3 Manual Annotation -- 4 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Optimizing Service Ecosystems in the Cloud -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Overview of Optimization Models -- 2.1 SOA4All Optimizer -- 2.2 DAEM Optimizer -- 3 Experimental Design -- 4 Experimental Results. 
505 8 |a 4.1 Soa4all Is Faster on a Single Site, Whereas DAEM is Faster in a Multi-site Configuration -- 4.2 Soa4all Is More Sca alable than DAEM -- 4.3 DAEM's Output s Is More Stable and Resilient to Changes than SOA4Al ll's -- 4.4 BonFIRE Support for Future Internet Scenarios -- 5 Discussion about Related Work -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Resource Optimisation in IoT Cloud Systems by Using Matchmaking and Self-management Principles -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Matchmaking for IoT Cloud Systems and Services -- 3 Cloud Computing and IoT Services -- 4 IoT Data Cloud Challenges and Limitations -- 5 IoT Cloud Service Matchmaking Evaluation -- 6 Linked Data and Scalable Cloud Management -- 7 Matchmaking and IoT Cloud Service Control -- 8 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Towards a Secure Network Virtualization Architecture for the Future Internet -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Current Architecture Proposals -- 3 Analysis of Capabilities -- 4 Global Virtualization Architecture -- 4.1 GVA Features -- 4.2 Functional Blocks -- 5 Initial Viability Analysis -- 6 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Seeding the Cloud: An Innovative Approach to Grow Trust in Cloud Based Infrastructures -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Seed4C Approach: The NoSE as a Minimal Trusted Computing Base for the Cloud -- 3 Examples of Addressed Use-Cases -- 3.1 High Performance Computing -- 3.2 Privacy Policy Enforcement -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Internet of Things -- IoT6 - Moving to an IPv6-Based Future IoT -- 1 Introduction -- 2 IPv6 Capabilities for the Internet of Things -- 3 IPv6 Worldwide Deployment -- 4 IoT6 Architectural Model -- 5 Resources Repo ository and Service Discovery -- 6 Building Autom mation Components Integration -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- SmartSantander: Internet of Things Research and Innovation through Citizen Participation -- 1 Introduction. 
505 8 |a 2 Novel Architecture for Service Provision and Experimentation -- 3 Service Provisio on and Experimentation: Augmented Reality y and Participator ry Sensing -- 3.1 Augmented y Reality Service -- 3.2 Participatory Sensi ing Service -- 3.3 Service Component t Implementation -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- A Cognitive Management Framework for Empowering the Internet of Things -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work and Paper Contribution -- 3 Cognitive Management Framework for IoT -- 3.1 Virtual Objects Level -- 3.2 Composite Virtual Objects Level -- 3.3 User/Stakeholder and Service Level -- 4 Framework Implementation -- 4.1 Operation -- 4.2 Ambient Assisted Living Example -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Building Modular Middlewares for the Internet of Things with OSGi -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Middlewares for the Internet of Things -- 3 Selected Mechanisms of OSGi -- 3.1 Modularity -- 3.2 Runtime Configurations -- 3.3 Configurations of Bundles -- 3.4 Console -- 3.5 Event-Based Communication -- 3.6 Local Services -- 3.7 Web Services -- 4 Motivations and Requirements for an OSGi-Based Middleware -- 4.1 Modularity -- 4.2 Service-Oriented Architecture -- 4.3 Communication with Devices -- 5 Architecture of the Middleware -- 5.1 The Device Layer -- 5.2 The Business Logic Layer -- 5.3 The Interface Layer -- 6 Management of the Middleware -- 6.1 Lifecycles of Modules -- 6.2 Runtime Configurations -- 6.3 Configurations of Modules -- 7 Example Implementation of the Middleware -- 8 Conclusions and Future Works -- References -- Towards an Architecture for Future Internet Applications -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Device Independent Architecture -- 2.1 Device Independence -- 2.2 Multi-device Support -- 2.3 The Architecture -- 3 Future Directions -- References. 
505 8 |a ComVantage: Mobile Enterprise Collaboration Reference Framework and Enablers for Future Internet Information Interoperability -- 1 IT Challenges for Collaboration -- 2 ComVantage Application Areas in a Nutshell -- 2.1 Mobile Maintenance Scenario -- 2.2 The Customer-Oriented Production Scenario -- 3 ComVantage Reference Architecture -- 4 Security Model for Linked Data Access Control -- 5 Semantic Data Lifting -- 5.1 Linked Data Adapter for Databases -- 5.2 Linked Data Adapter for Real-Time Sensor Data Middleware -- 6 The ComVantage Modelling Framework -- 7 Intuitive and Trustful Mobile Collaboration -- 8 Conclusions -- References -- Test-Enabled Architecture for IoT Service Creation and Provisioning -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work - IoT-A ARM -- 3 Requirements -- 3.1 IoT Requirements -- 3.2 Requirements for Knowledge-Based Service Lifecycle Management -- 3.3 Requirements for Test-Driven Service Creation -- 3.4 Comparison of Reviewed Architectures against Identified Requirements -- 4 Architecture -- 4.1 Architecture for IoT Service Creation and Provision -- 4.2 Reverse Mapping with Respect to IoT-A Domain Model -- 4.3 Extension against IoT-A Reference Architecture -- 5 IoT.est Architecture Building Blocks -- 6 Case Study -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Enabling Technologies and Economic Incentives -- Sustainable Wireless Broadband Access to the Future Internet - The EARTH Project -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Socio-Economic Impact Analysis -- 2.1 Global Carbon Footprint of Mobile Communications -- 2.2 RAN Energy Consumption and the Potential Impact of EARTH Technologies -- 3 Energy Efficiency Evaluation Framework (E3F) -- 3.1 Small-Scale Short-Term System-Level Evaluations -- 3.2 Power Model -- 3.3 Traffic Model -- 3.4 Metrics -- 3.5 Application of E3F: : Where Is the Energy Saving Potential? -- 4 Hardware Solutions and Radio Interface Techniques. 
505 8 |a 4.1 Hardware Solutions. 
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