itu-t kaleidoscope 2010 beyond the internet? - innovations for future networks and services
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Pune, India, 13 – 15 December 2010
ITU-T Kaleidoscope 2010Beyond the Internet? - Innovations for
future networks and services
Pankaj ChandIndependent Researcher, Kolkata
pankajchand1981@gmail.com
A New Protocol Layer For User Space Functionality
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Central Theme
User Space is a significant entity, but isignored in the Internet model
User Space
Kernel Space
Device
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Central Theme
To standardize User Space Functionality
Entity layer - A new layer of protocols
Positioned between Transport and IP layers
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Motivation
Core Internet architecture has not evolved much.
Lack of support for User-based models
Goals of Pervasive and Ubiquitous computing are only incipiently achieved
Examples: Mobility, Migration, and Multi-device management
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Related Work
ID/Locator split architectures:Shim6Host Identity Protocol (HIP)LISPHost Name and Identifier System (HNIS)ITU-T Study Group 13’s Recommendations
Separation of Mobility from Portability:Process Migration (e.g. Sprite and Chorus)Thin ClientsOS virtualization (e.g. ZAP)Internet Suspend Resume (ISR)
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Related Work
Multi-Device Management:Instant MessagingDevice Ensembles Synchronizing Clipboards Recombinant Computing
User Functionality:Consumer-based models to achieve ubiquitous “consumer user’s” functionalities in wireless access services.
Reference: “Toward a Ubiquitous Consumer Wireless World,”IEEE Wireless Communications, vol. 14 (1)
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Entity Layer - Services
Supports the User SpaceEnables decoupling of User Space from HostSeparates Mobility from PortabilityProvides InterlocutorsGroups processes under their InterlocutorSupports User’s activitiesSupports Sharing and Collaboration
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Architecture
Layer Placement
APPLICATION
TRANSPORT
ENTITYIP
LINK
PHYSICAL
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Addressing
Architecture
Port No.
IL 1 IL 2 IL 3
IP ADDRESS
P1P2
P3P4
P5P6
ID
ID – IdentifierIL - Interlocutor
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Mobility
Co-located Coa
INTERNETHA FAIP X.X.X.X
IP X.X.X.A
IP Y.Y.Y.Y
IP Y.Y.Y.A
IL X.X.X.A IL Y.Y.Y.AIL X.X.X.A
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Migration
INTERNETHA FA
IP X.X.X.X IP Y.Y.Y.Y
IP X.X.X.A IP Y.Y.Y.A
IL X.X.X.A IL X.X.X.AIL Y.Y.Y.AIL X.X.X.A
Device 1 Device 2
User Space
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Distributed User Space
User P1ID P1
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Distributed User Space
Group G1ID G1
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Limitations
Communications with Legacy nodes
Live Process migration
Exhaustion of IP addresses
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Conclusion
Consider the User Space as a significant entity in the Internet model
Introduce the Entity layer of protocols between the Transport and IP layers
Identifier/Interlocutor/Locator split architecture for flexible addressing
Evolution of the Entity layer along with the User’s role in the Internet
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