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- Title
Networking: Four ways to reinvent the Internet.
- Authors
Gammon, Katharine
- Abstract
The article reports on the move of the networking research community in reinventing the Internet. It features the discussion by Columbia University electrical engineer Keren Bergman in New York on the need to restructure the networking architecture in a way that it can intelligently adapt with the diverse operations of the user. It presents insights from California Institute of Technology professor Steven Low in regulating congestion to efficiently promote the transmission of data packets. It also offers suggestions by University of California computer scientist Felix Wu on the need to incorporate concepts of social networking in the Internet. Moreover, it notes perspectives by Washington University computer scientist Jonathan Turner on virtual networks.
- Subjects
INTERNET; TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; COMPUTER network architectures; BERGMAN, Keren; LOW, Steven; DATA transmission systems; DATA packeting; WU, Felix; ONLINE social networks; TURNER, Jonathan; VIRTUAL networks
- Publication
Nature, 2010, Vol 463, Issue 7281, p602
- ISSN
0028-0836
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/463602a