Secondary Structure of Future Internet Based on Broadcast-Storage Concept
YANG Peng, LI Youping
a. School of Computer Science and Engineering; b. Key Laboratory of Computer Network and Information Integration, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China
Abstract:Following the Broadcast-Storage concept, this paper puts forward a dual-structural future Internet scheme that integrates the current Internet architecture with a complementary secondary structure characterized by the combination of broadcast transmission and ubiquitous content storage. Design principles and architectural model of the dual-structural future Internet are introduced, and the main features, physical infrastructures and key implementation mechanisms of the secondary structure are also discussed emphatically. This paper provides a cost-efficient innovative approach to future Internet research.
杨鹏, 李幼平. 基于播存思想的未来互联网次结构[J]. 复杂系统与复杂性科学, 2015, 12(2): 18-22.
YANG Peng, LI Youping. Secondary Structure of Future Internet Based on Broadcast-Storage Concept[J]. Complex Systems and Complexity Science, 2015, 12(2): 18-22.
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