The future Internet needs to provide enough flexibility to allow the dynamic deployment of new network protocols, support heterogeneous end-systems, provide novel communication abstractions, and exhibit inherent security and manageability. In this talk, I present an overview of various technological drivers that shape current developments in network architecture research. I will discuss how programmable routers and network virtualization provide the basis for adaptability in the network and present some of the related research problems. I will also provide an overview on ongoing research projects that aim to provide novel network architectures that may become the core of the future Internet.
Who is Tilman Wolf?
Tilman Wolf is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a Visiting Researcher at Institute IMDEA Networks. He received a Diplom in informatics from the University of Stuttgart, Germany, in 1998 and a D.Sc. in computer science in 2002 from Washington University in St. Louis. He is engaged in research and teaching in the areas of computer networks, computer architecture, and embedded systems. His research interests include network processors, their application in next-generation Internet architectures, and embedded system security. Dr. Wolf is a senior member of the IEEE and the ACM.
Web: http://www.ecs.umass.edu/ece/wolf/
Este evento se impartirá en inglés