Abstract:By analyzing the mismatching between current Internet architecture and Internet’s mainstream application paradigm, a complementary binary future Internet architecture is proposed in this paper, which consists of a primary structure (the current Internet architecture) and a secondary structure (the broadcast-storage network). This new Internet architecture can not only maintain some irreplaceable advantages and features of the existing Internet architecture, but also bring unprecedented physical revolution for the future Internet.
杨鹏, 李幼平. 二元互补未来互联网体系结构[J]. 复杂系统与复杂性科学, 2014, 11(1): 53-59.
YANG Peng, LI You-ping. On the Complementary Binary Future Internet Architecture[J]. Complex Systems and Complexity Science, 2014, 11(1): 53-59.
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