Next Generation Internet and Wireless and Mobile Networking Research at Washington University
This lecture on our current research was presented to the incoming Computer Science and Engineering graduate students at Washington University class on September 14, 2009.
This lecturecovers the following topics:
- Life Cycles of Technologies
- Internet 3.0
- Problems with Current Internet
- Names, IDs, Addresses
- Id-Locator Split Architecture (MILSA)
- User- Host- and Data Centric Models
- Policy Oriented Naming Architecture
- Cloud Computing
- Cellular Networks of the Future
- Key Distinction of Our Research
- Impact of Our Past Research
- Telecom Revenues [ITU]
- Metropolitan High-Speed Wireless: WiMAX
- IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX): Key Features
- WiMAX Deployments 2009
- Status of WiMAX
- Sample WiMAX Subscriber Stations
- Cavemen of 2050
- WiMAX Simulation Methodology
- Scheduling in WiMAX
- Mobile Video Modeling
- Related Networking Research at Wash U
- Networking Courses at WUSTL
- Overall Summary
- References
- References: Internet 3.0
- References: WiMAX Modeling
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