Sixth International Conference on Future Internet Technologies, Seoul, South Korea
The goal of this event is to foster international research collaboration in the field of 'future internet' (FI) research, covering clean-slate Internet architecture concepts, new networking protocols and related global-scale/ programmable network testbeds.
Future internet is a general term for worldwide research activities dedicated to the further development of the original internet. The approaches towards a future internet range from small, incremental evolutionary steps to complete redesigns (clean slate) and architecture principles, where the applied technologies shall not be limited by existing standards or paradigms such as client server networking, which, for example, might evolve into co-operative peer structures. The non-technical aspects of FI span large areas such as economics, business and the environment.
Future internet studies are typically considered to be long term, taking several years before significant results can be expected or corresponding deployments take place.For further information, please visit: http://fif.kr/cfi/2011/(opens in new window)