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ZTE Communications ›› 2008, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1): 33-38.

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Security,Controllability,Manageability and Survivability in Trustworthy Network

Wang Sheng , Yu Hongfang , Xu Du   

  1. School of Communication and Information Engineering , University of Electronic Science and Technology of China , Chengdu , Sichuan 610054 , China
  • 出版日期:2008-03-25 发布日期:2020-03-03
  • 作者简介:Wang Sheng is a professor and doctoral advisor in the School of Communication and Information Engineering of University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. In 2005, he was chosen as one of the excellent talents supported by Program for New Century Excellent Talent of the Ministry of Education. He is mainly engaged in the research on broadband communication network, and has taken charge of over 10 national projects, including projects of the National Basic Research Program (973 Program), projects of the National High Technology Research and Development Program (863 Program), key projects of the Ministry of Education, military pre- research projects and projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. By now, he has published more than 80 papers, of which over 40 can be indexed by SCI and EI. He has also applied for over 10 patents of invention, of which three have been granted.

    Yu Hongfang, PhD, is an associate professor in the School of Communication and Information Engineering of University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. Her research interests include network survivability, broadband network optimization and routing protocol design. She has undertaken or participated in over 10 national projects, as well as several cooperative projects ofsome large companies. So far, she has published over 50 academic papers in the domestic and international journals and over 20 papers in international conferences, of which over 30 can be indexed by SCI and EI. She has also applied for six patents of invention.

    Xu Du, PhD, is an associate professor in the School of Communication and Information Engineering of University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. His research interests include network performance analysis and optimization, large- capacity exchange and routing system, and network security architecture. He has undertaken or participated in over 10 national projects, as well as several cooperative projects ofsome large companies. So far, he has published over 30 academic papers in the domestic and international journals, of which over 20 can be indexed by SCI and EI, and has applied for 10 patents of invention.
  • 基金资助:
    This work was funded by the National Key Basic Res earch Program (973 Program) under Grant 2007CB307104.

Security,Controllability,Manageability and Survivability in Trustworthy Network

Wang Sheng , Yu Hongfang , Xu Du   

  1. School of Communication and Information Engineering , University of Electronic Science and Technology of China , Chengdu , Sichuan 610054 , China
  • Online:2008-03-25 Published:2020-03-03
  • About author:Wang Sheng is a professor and doctoral advisor in the School of Communication and Information Engineering of University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. In 2005, he was chosen as one of the excellent talents supported by Program for New Century Excellent Talent of the Ministry of Education. He is mainly engaged in the research on broadband communication network, and has taken charge of over 10 national projects, including projects of the National Basic Research Program (973 Program), projects of the National High Technology Research and Development Program (863 Program), key projects of the Ministry of Education, military pre- research projects and projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. By now, he has published more than 80 papers, of which over 40 can be indexed by SCI and EI. He has also applied for over 10 patents of invention, of which three have been granted.

    Yu Hongfang, PhD, is an associate professor in the School of Communication and Information Engineering of University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. Her research interests include network survivability, broadband network optimization and routing protocol design. She has undertaken or participated in over 10 national projects, as well as several cooperative projects ofsome large companies. So far, she has published over 50 academic papers in the domestic and international journals and over 20 papers in international conferences, of which over 30 can be indexed by SCI and EI. She has also applied for six patents of invention.

    Xu Du, PhD, is an associate professor in the School of Communication and Information Engineering of University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. His research interests include network performance analysis and optimization, large- capacity exchange and routing system, and network security architecture. He has undertaken or participated in over 10 national projects, as well as several cooperative projects ofsome large companies. So far, he has published over 30 academic papers in the domestic and international journals, of which over 20 can be indexed by SCI and EI, and has applied for 10 patents of invention.
  • Supported by:
    This work was funded by the National Key Basic Res earch Program (973 Program) under Grant 2007CB307104.

摘要: The Internet plays increasingly important roles in everyone s life; however, the existence of a mismatch between the basic architectural idea beneath the Internet and the emerging requirements for it is becoming more and more obvious. Although the Internet community came up with a cons ensus that the future network should be trustworthy, the concept of trustworthy networks and the ways leading us to a trustworthy network are not yet clear. This res earch insists that the security, controllability, manageability, and survivability should be basic properties of a trustworthy network. The key ideas and techniques involved in these properties are studied, and recent developments and progresses are surveyed. At the same time, the technical trends and challenges are briefly discussed. The network trustworthiness could and should be eventually achieved.

Abstract: The Internet plays increasingly important roles in everyone s life; however, the existence of a mismatch between the basic architectural idea beneath the Internet and the emerging requirements for it is becoming more and more obvious. Although the Internet community came up with a cons ensus that the future network should be trustworthy, the concept of trustworthy networks and the ways leading us to a trustworthy network are not yet clear. This res earch insists that the security, controllability, manageability, and survivability should be basic properties of a trustworthy network. The key ideas and techniques involved in these properties are studied, and recent developments and progresses are surveyed. At the same time, the technical trends and challenges are briefly discussed. The network trustworthiness could and should be eventually achieved.