Speaker


Woojik Chun

Invited Researcher, HUFS, Korea


1978.3 - 1982.2 Seoul National Univ. Computer Eng. BE and ME
1987.6 – 1992.5 University of Delaware, Computer and Information Science, Ph.D.
1992.5 – 1993.4 ETRI Protocol Eng. Center
1993.5 – 2001.4 Chungnam National Univ. Computer Eng, Professor
1997.8 – 1998.8 NIST USA, Guest Researcher
2000.4 – 2009.5 Raonet Systems Inc. C.E.O.
2009.5 – 2012.11 ETRI Future Internet Research Dept., Manager
2013.5 - HUFS , Invited Researcher



Title: A New Paradigm for the Future Internet Architecture

Abstract:
This talk introduces why new Internet architectures are required and 4 major researches of NSF, USA. The most of future internet researches are based on the ID-Locator separation principle, which implies several fundamental concepts such as "Entity-Environment Decoupling", "Intent-Mechanism Independence", "Polymorphic Network Spaces". After reviewing the principles, new mechanisms, such as "fish-eye topology reduction", "Locator based reactive path setup", and "ID based Forwarding" are proposed. This talk concludes with some use cases and remarks on research directions on future internet architectures.