ZTE Communications ›› 2008, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1): 18-22.

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Theories and Key Technologies for New-generation Internet System

Zhang Hongke , Dong Ping , Yang Dong   

  1. Next Generation Internet Research Center, School of Electronics and Information Engineering , Beijing Jiaotong University , Beijing 100044 , China
  • Online:2008-03-25 Published:2020-03-03
  • About author:Zhang Hongke is a professor and doctoral adviser of the School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University. He has been responsible for several national- level res earch projects sponsored by the High- tech Research and Development Program of China (863 Program), the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Program for Tackling Key Problems, and has gained significant achievements. He is engaged in the study of key theories and technologies for next- generation information networks. As the scientist- in- chief, he leads the work of Fundamental Research on the Architecture of Universal Trustworthy Network and Pervasive Services in the National Basic Res earch Program (973 Program).

    Dong Ping is studying for his doctoral degree at the School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University. His research directions include new- generation network architecture, switching routing theory and multicast technology. He is an important member of the working group of Fundamental Research on the Architecture of Universal Trustworthy Network and Pervasive Services in the National Basic Res earch Program (973 Program).

    Yang Dong is studying for his doctoral degree at the School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University. His research directions include network architecture, and technologies for routing and network security. He is an important member of the working group of Fundamental Res earch on the Architecture of Universal Trustworthy Network and Pervasive Services in the National Basic Research Program (973 Program).
  • Supported by:
    This work was funded by the National Basic Res earch Program of China ("973" Program) under Grant 2007CB307101, the Cultivation Finances of Ministry of Education for Higher Education Institutes Major Programs in Science and Technology Innovation Engineering under Grant 706005 and the Dis cipline Innovation and Talent Introduction Plan for Higher Education Institutes of China under Grant B08002.

Abstract: There exist serious problems in the trustworthiness (s ecurity, reliability, controllability and manageability) of the Internet. In order to solve these problems , a new- generation network architecture model, based on the research of the basic theories of new- generation Internet system, is proposed . The solution creates a switching routing model and theory for the new- generation Internet system, and defines the access identifier, generalized switching routing identifier and their mapping principles . It also establishes a pervasive s ervice system architecture and theory, defines the service identifier, connection identifier and their mapping principles . This paper discusses key technologies for the new- generation Internet system, such as access control and management, trusted routing and Quality of Service (QoS ), multi- streaming , and network monitoring and management.