“4WARD – Architecture and Design for the Future Internet” D2.1 Technical Requirement Hoon-gyu Choi 2008.11.05.

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“4WARD – Architecture and Design for the Future Internet” D2.1 Technical Requirement Hoon-gyu Choi

Contents Introduction 4WARD overview Non-Technical Aspects Technical Requirements Annex – Detailed requirements Summary MMLAB 2

Introduction Both the architecture and the engineering processes of the Internet no longer suitable We want to bring innovation back into the network Some technical issues to deal with: –Can we cope with the massive number of communicating things? –Separation of naming and addressing Policy and governance We need a holistic global approach – 4WARD Project MMLAB 3

4WARD Objective To increase the competiveness of European network industry To improve the quality of life for European citizen –By creating a family of dependable and interoperable networks providing direct and ubiquitous access to information To make the development of networks and networked applications faster and easier, leading to both more advanced and more affordable communication services. 4WARD takes a “clean slate” approach MMLAB 4

Project info Status –Start Date –Duration 24 months –Project Cost million euro –Contract Type Collaborative project (generic) –End Date –Project Funding million euro Project Lead –Ericsson AB, Sweden MMLAB 5

Overall Approach MMLAB 6 Input Output WP1 WP6 WP2 WP4 WP3 WP5

Deriving 4WARD Requirement It is important to identify the requirements that consistently should cover the whole 4WARD approach to a Network of the Future Requirements Analysis Process MMLAB 7

Requirements Analysis Process 1.Starting Point – overall 4WARD mission statements 2.Stakeholders are identified –Technical Network architects, planner, equipment vendors, operators –Non-technical Customers/users –Human users, Business and private users, Content Producers, Advertisers Legal agreement bodies –Regulators (national, EU) –Legislator –governance MMLAB 8

Requirements Analysis Process 3.Concerns –The purpose or missions of the system –The appropriateness of the system for use –Feasibility of constructing the system –The Risk of system development and operation –Maintainability, deployability, and evolvablility 4.Scenarios Use case, Growth, Exploratory 5.Requirements 6.Views –Representation of a whole system MMLAB 9

Non-technical Aspects Usage and Services –How will users benefit from the technology advances of 4WARD E.g. Shall support –existing as well as emerging business models –service provider requirements for managing their operation –mass market customer requirement Socio-Economics –Services will become ubiquitous, will be underlying to all social and economic infrastructure E.g. Shall support safety-critical applications Policy, Governance and Regulation MMLAB 10

Technical requirements Primary concern of 4WARD –Information-centric network Users only need to be aware of the information identifiers and not of the location of the information –Future Internet connectivity Should always available –Interoperability Assure the interoperability between different architectures, different domains –Security Privacy, lawful interception MMLAB 11

Technical Requirements: details General Properties [000] –Ubiquity [4W.010], Mobility [4W.020], Scalability [4W.030], Usability [4W.040] –Wireless Awareness [4W.050], Green network [4W.060] Services and application support [100] –Information-Centric Networking [4W.100] –Generic Connectivity Services [4W.110], Seamless Service [4W.130] –Quality-of-Service [4W.120] Internetworking [200] –Naming, Addressing, and Name resolution [4W.200] –Interoperability [4W.210], composition [4W.230] MMLAB 12

Technical Requirements: details Architecture [300] –Diversity and Extensibility [4W.300] –Virtualization [4W.320] Management [400] –Monitoring [4W.400] –Self-management Properties [4W.410] Security [500] –Integrity and Privacy [4W.500] –Lawful Interception [4W.510] –Service Abuse [4W.520] MMLAB 13

Annex 1: From WP Perspectives WP (Work Packages) –Based on Bottom-up approach –Detailed requirements are collected by inquiring the expert groups from the 4WARD Work packages MMLAB 14 WP1Business Innovation, Regulation, and DisseminationBIRD WP2New Architecture Principles and Concepts (NewAPC)NewAPC WP3Network Virtualisation (VNet)VNET WP4In-Network ManagementINM WP5A new path abstractionForMux WP6Networking of Information (NetInf)NetInf

Annex 2: From Technical themes Mobility –Mob.010 – Mob.120 Quality of Service –QoS.010 – QoS.120 Security –Sec.010 – Sec.110 Physical layer awareness –PHY.010 – PHY.090 Multi-Operator awareness –MultOp.010 – MultOp MMLAB 15

Summary In 4WARD, technical requirements are defined These overall requirements will be transferred into various specific architecture designs, concepts and realizations, highlighting different views of the respective work packages or technical themes according to the delivery plans. Also, these requirements will server as a useful reference for other research groups MMLAB 16

Reference MMLAB 17