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Title: SuperNets


1
SuperNets
  • Insightful Proposal to Transform the Internet

2
The Idea
  • In order to implement next-generation
    connectivity technology and applications, the
    Internet needs to become a League of SuperNets

3
The Problem
  • Current Internet development is going in a
    completely different direction.
  • Technology is not as much of a problem as
    politics

4
The History
  • Web browsers were important in causing the start
    of the dot-com boom.
  • However, the introduction and rapid upgrade by
    many to Windows 95 was much more so.

5
The Competition
  • Web Services lots of industry support for
    reusable code and applications communicating
    amongst themselves.
  • Expectations of 3 trillion market for Web
    Services by 2010.
  • But, implementation is limited by existing
    problems with the Internet.

6
The Competition, continued
  • Grid Computing Lots of computing cycles for
    sale, but who will buy them?
  • Autonomic Computing Making the network smart is
    a good thing. Trouble is, its too fragile.

7
More Competition
  • Embedded Sensors Put them everywhere - cheap
    too! But what are they for? The batteries die
    too fast.
  • P2P Computing Peer to Peer is being used now to
    monitor realtime events affecting large amounts
    of computers. But its still not enough.

8
The Main Drawback
  • All of the competing ideas are running over an
    Internet that is by design unreliable.
    Scalability, availability, security, integrity
    are limited.

9
The Wall
  • Running out of IP addresses NAT helps.
  • Routers too slow fast-prefix algorithms rescued
    them.
  • Routers too unstable fixed with bug patches.
  • Spam and Denial of Service still waiting.

10
The Current Attempts
  • Overlay Networks Virtual Private Networks are an
    example. But they cant fix the underlying
    architecture of unreliable links.
  • Quality of Service Mechanisms DiffServ and RSVP
    are there, but cant adequately support
    time-sensitive information transfer.

11
The League of SuperNets
  • Bandwidth sharing among the Telecommunication
    companies taken to the next step - partitioning
    existing links into virtual networks that truly
    share the network capacity. The existing
    Internet could continue to run on one of these
    channels. Other channels used as dedicated and
    redundant resources.

12
The League of SuperNets
  • Already some SuperNets ready to be tested
    Astrolabe (Cornell), Internet indirection
    infrastructure (i3 - UC Berkeley), RON DiffServ
    (MIT)
  • Research, government, and commercial interests
    could freely test their ideas on dedicated
    SuperNets.

13
The Article
  • Birman, Ken - Cornell University. The League of
    SuperNets. IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 7,
    issue 5, pp. 93-97, Sept-Oct 2003.

14
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